On the 1st of
August 2015 officers of the National School Crime Prevention Corps (NSCPC), arrested
eleven students from Muslim High School, Sagamu for an attempt to set school
ablaze.
The incident, which
occurred last Wednesday, left many students and staffs injured as residents
around the school scampered for safety.
When they could not achieve
their aim of burning down the school due to resistance by the school gateman
and some students who forcefully locked the school gate, they started throwing
stones to destroy some of the school’s property.
It was learnt that the
students are from the Junior Secondary School – Salam Qudus, Toheeb Owonikoko,
Samuel Odu, Sodiq Omitoogun, Jamiu Raheem, Akeem Taiwo, Afeez Osuniran, Sodiq
Ojuko, Nureni Sodiq, Akanni Ibrahim and Sansa Sile.
According to a source, the
students came to school on the fateful day carrying gallons of petrol with the
intention to set the school on fire.
“The students arrived the
school around past ten and they were with about four to five kegs of petrol. We
asked them to leave the school but they tried to molest us and threatening to
deal ruthlessly with us.
“We tried all we could do
to persuade them to leave but we later discovered that they were more than what
we thought. We quickly contacted the NSCPC officials and within few minutes,
they arrived and apprehended them,” the source said.
“They were taken to the
Principal office where their parents were invited and they pleaded on their
behalf. They were asked to go and repair all the damaged properties which they
did”, the source added.
Last Thursday, the Corps at
the Government Technical College GOTECO, Abeokuta had arrested one Harrison
Abidemi for being in possession of charms and other occult items within the
school premises.
Information gathered
revealed that the boy is a member of a cult group, identified as ‘Aje Club’.
A member of the NSCPC
revealed that the boy alongside his colleagues were fomenting trouble within
the school premises and all efforts to persuade them to cease fire went into
their deaf ears.
The commandant general of
the NSCPC, Ige Folayinka, confirmed the incident, urging parents to monitor
their children as the present situation call for proper monitoring. He
disclosed that parents and guardians have to work extra more to take adequate
care of their children.
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