Delta Police move to secure schools, engage heads amid rising abduction fears

Delta Police move to secure schools, engage heads amid rising abduction fears

Heads of schools in Delta State at the meeting with the state police command.

In a proactive push to strengthen safety in educational institutions, the Delta State Police Command has engaged heads of public and private schools across the state as part of renewed efforts to protect students and school facilities.

The strategic security meeting, held on December 17, 2025, followed directives from the Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, CP Olufemi Abaniwonda. The engagement was led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, DCP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, and featured the Coordinator of the Safe School Initiative in Delta State, ACP George Efeizomor, alongside key education stakeholders.

 

No fewer than 62 school heads and teachers attended the meeting, which focused on enhancing school safety against the backdrop of recent cases of student abductions reported in parts of the country.

Discussions centered on practical security measures including the fencing of school premises, installation of surveillance cameras, engagement of local vigilante groups, and improved collaboration between schools and security agencies. Emerging challenges such as parental interference in school security arrangements and the misuse of mobile phones by students during school hours were also highlighted.

Addressing participants, ACP Efeizomor assured school administrators of sustained police support and urged them to maintain direct communication with their respective Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) and Area Commanders. He also shared emergency control room numbers to ensure prompt reporting and rapid response to security threats.

Reaffirming the Command’s commitment to safeguarding lives and property, CP Abaniwonda, through DCP Adejobi, disclosed that adequate security deployments, intelligence-led patrols, and rapid response mechanisms have been activated across Delta State, particularly around schools during the Ember Months.

The Delta State Police Command described the state as relatively peaceful and called on school administrators, parents, and community stakeholders to continue supporting security efforts aimed at protecting students, teachers, and school infrastructure.

The meeting forms part of the Command’s broader Safe School Initiative, designed to ensure that learning environments across Delta State remain secure and conducive for academic activities.

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