MANAGING SAFE SCHOOL INITIATIVES FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND NATIONAL SECURITY OF NIGERIAN EDUCATION

Michael Olarewaju Ogundele (PhD), Alexander Gbenga Ogundele

Abstract


This study aimed at strategies for making use of safe school initiatives (SSI) for the security of Nigerian education. The paper therefore examined the concepts and types of safe school initiatives, the methods of initiative involvement, the menace of the insecurity in Nigerian educational institutions and the strategies for making use of the Safe School Initiatives  to provide lasting solution to the persistent security challenges in the different Nigerian institutions. Suggestions and conclusions were made on the methods of adopting Safe School Initiatives for sustainability and national security in Nigerian Educational institutions.


Keywords


Higher Education, Safe School Initiatives, Utilization, Security, Sustainability

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