The academic break will be use to reinforce security in all schools in Lagos State, especially in the suburb and riverine areas to prevent any incidence of kidnapping.
Giving the assurance, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode says he remains totally committed to ensuring the security of all residents especially students and will spare nothing to ensure schools remain safe from all forms of crime and criminality.
Ambode who spoke through his Deputy Idiat Adebule commended the collaborative efforts by security agencies from Lagos and Ondo States, thanking the Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo for his interventions towards ensuring the safe rescue of the students.
He said: “The issue of security is a social contract that we have signed with the people of Lagos and we would ensure that we do not disappoint. As far as our schools are concerned, we are going back to the drawing board to ensure that all that need to be done in terms of securing our schools before the next academic session is done”.
Presenting the rescued students to the media, he said they would be debriefed and taken through comprehensive medical tests so as to ensure that they recover from the trauma they might have passed through while in the custody of their abductors.
Also speaking, Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu commended Acting President Yemi Osinbajo and Governor Ambode for working tirelessly on the matter, saying that the duo demonstrated uncommon interest in the whole process leading to the safe return of the students.
Akeredolu said he never believed the kidnappers could be hibernating in Ondo creeks until he was told about a month ago during the National Economic Council (NEC) Meeting in Abuja by Osinbajo, and later Governor Ambode, while he immediately deployed his deputy, Mr Alfred Agboola who is from the riverine areas in Ondo, to take up the matter.
He said Agboola immediately swung into action and worked with the Delta State Deputy Governor, as well as security agencies to ensure safe return of the students.
Throughout the days the students were in captivity, the Lagos State Governor never kept his eyes off the ball and he kept working on it until today that we have the students back,” Akeredolu said.
On his part, Also, the Lagos State Police Command says twenty of the kidnappers died during gun duel with security forces, while eight policemen and four civilian volunteers sustained injuries.
According to Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, one civilian volunteer unfortunately died in the process of rescuing the students, saying a suspect, who attempted to capitalise on the situation to swindle the parents of the students by asking that they should bring ransom to Abeokuta, was arrested and is currently in police custody.
Besides, Owoseni praised the South West Governors for demonstrating clear commitment to combat crime in the region, saying the communiqué issued in Abeokuta with respect to creation of Joint Security Task Force for the region, was already yielding positive result.
