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YABATECH directs compulsory wearing of identity card on campus

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The YABATECH Deputy Registrar said the management would continue to live up to its responsibility of safeguarding lives and property of staff and students on campus.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) in Lagos has directed staff and students to wear identity cards compulsorily on campus.

The move is part of the institution’s effort to improve security on campus.

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YABATECH made this known in a statement signed by its Deputy Registrar Joe Ejiofor on Thursday.

According to Ejiofor, who doubles as Public Relations Officer of YABATECH, it has become imperative to take some precautionary action in order to have a complete and foolproof security measure on campus.

He said that the development, considered to be extremely helpful for security clearance, would help to guide against infiltration of questionable characters within the vicinity of the college campuses.

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“The issue of security is very important, the management has therefore given a directive that henceforth, members of staff and students must have the College identity card on, especially in the school premises.

“It is in the context that everyone in the College is enjoined to cooperate with management to ensure total compliance of this directive, which is for the good of all,” he added.

The YABATECH Deputy Registrar said the management would continue to live up to its responsibility of safeguarding lives and property of staff and students on campus.

He recalled that the security architecture of the college had earlier been beefed up with the presence of the police to complement the internal security unit.

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