FCE Gusau: Gov. Matawalle asks police to beef up security after rumoured bandits attack

Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara has ordered that security be beefed up at the Federal College of Education (Technical), Gusau.
Mr Matawalle gave the order on Monday when he visited the college for an on-the-spot assessment following rumours that the institution was under attack by bandits.
The rumoured attack resulted in tension among students and staff of the college.
The governor appealed to the Commissioner of Police in the state, Ayuba Elkanah, to set up a police outpost within the institution to ensure the safety of students.
He also urged the institution’s management to collaborate with the state government to erect perimeter fencing in the school with a view to ensuring that it is properly secured.
The governor urged the students to remain calm and continue with their studies.
Earlier, the commissioner of police told the governor that the “fake news” was circulated after vigilantes were sighted in their numbers on motorcycles passing through the college.
Mr Elkanah said the vigilantes were heading to a nearby community where an attack was reported on Sunday.
He said there was no attack on the college but assured that the police would deploy personnel to beef up security in the institution.
Meanwhile, the provost of the college, Umar Bello, dispelled the rumoured attack and urged the students to continue with their studies.
He said measures would be taken to ensure the safety of students and staff members.
(NAN)
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