FG sets up committee to investigate bullying incident in Abuja school

The Federal Government has set up a committee consisting of seven-members to investigate the alleged bullying incidents at Lead British International School in Abuja. 

This development follows the government’s emergency meeting with the school’s administration after the circulation of a video where some students bullied other students on social media.

This was revealed in a statement issued on Tuesday by the Director of Press and Public Relations, Folasade Boriowo.

“The committee’s mandate is to investigate the events depicted in the videos and expand the investigation to other schools, using Lead British International School as a case study, to address broader social vices,” said Folasade Boriowo.

During the meeting, Dr. Yusuf Tanko Sununu, Minister of State for Education, emphasized the government’s firm resolve against any sort of harassment or oppression within the educational institutions.

The Head of LBIS, Abraham Ogunkanmbi, led the meeting, which included representatives from the school.

“The Federal Ministry of Education has convened an urgent meeting in response to an alarming online video circulating regarding alleged bullying incidents at Lead British International School. 

“Dr. Yusuf Tanko Sununu, the Minister of State for Education, emphasized the government’s steadfast stance against any form of harassment or intimidation within educational institutions. 

“During the meeting, Dr. Sununu expressed deep concern over the circulated video and took decisive action by appointing a seven-member committee to thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding the documented incidents. 

“The committee’s mandate is to investigate the events at depicted in the videos and come up with expanded investigation to other schools, using Lead British International School as a case study, to address broader social vices. 

“Additionally, Dr. Sununu underscored the importance of establishing stronger bonds between school authorities and Students to facilitate immediate responses to similar incidents in the future, emphasizing the critical role of communication in resolving such issues. 

“Assuring the Nigerian populace of the government’s commitment to ensuring safety and protecting the rights of all students, Dr. Sununu reiterated the seriousness of the Federal Ministry of Education in addressing and eradicating vices within the education sector. 

“In her own contribution, the Permanent Secretary Education Mrs. Didi Walson-Jack, inquired about the existence of an anonymous suggestion box at the school, where students can lodge their complaints discreetly. 

“Furthermore, she recommended fostering relationships between Teachers and Students, enabling Students to feel comfortable reporting directly to them. 

“Representatives from Lead British International School, led by Mr. Abraham Ogunkanmbi, Head of School at LBIS Abuja, assured the Ministry that appropriate measures had been taken in response to the incidents, including disciplinary actions in accordance with school policies. 

“The Federal Ministry of Education remains steadfast in its dedication to fostering safe and conducive learning environments for all Students across the nation.” The statement read.

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