LAGOS STATE GRANTS ACCESS TO CHRISLAND TERMINAL CLASSES

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The Lagos State Ministry of Education has granted permission for students in terminal classes to access the premises of Chrisland High School, Opebi for physical learning ahead of their examinations due to begin soon.

Commissioner for Education Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo broke the news in an update on the case of the deceased student of the school, Miss. Whitney Adeniran.

According to the Commissioner, “the school will remain closed until all necessary judicial processes superintended over by the State’s Ministry of Justice and other ongoing administrative inquests within the purview of the Office of Education Quality Assurance and other agencies are completed”. She also hinted that arrangements are ongoing for other categories of students to return to school.

The Commissioner added that “the temporary permission to allow the terminal classes comprising JSS3 and SS3 students access to the school was granted to enable them participate in their terminal examinations ā€œ.

In a statement signed by the Assistant Director of Public Affairs in the Lagos State Ministry of Education, Ganiu Lawal; he said “The Ministry, with support of the Lagos State Joint Task Force in charge of the implementation of the child protection policy and safeguarding, which is made up of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, such as the Ministry of Youth andy Social Development, Office of Education Quality Assurance and others, will continue to engage with Whitney Adeniran’s Family.”

 

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