Dr Michael Tidi, Chairman, Warri South Council Area (middle), Dr Samson Ugbejeh, Chief Inspector of Education (CIE), Ministry of Basic & Secondary Education, Warri South Local Government (2nd right), Mr Alufa Paul, Assistant Director (left), and Mrs Alero Dede, Education Officer I, during the visit.

Chairman of Warri South Local Government Area, Dr Micheal Tidi has decried the rate of cultism in primary and secondary schools in the state.

He also decried the rate at which primary School properties are being destroyed when people use the facilities for social events

Tidi made this observation today February 15, 2024 when Dr Samson Ugbejeh, Chief Inspector of Education (CIE), Ministry of Basic & Secondary Education, Warri South Local Government, and his entourage paid him a courtesy visit at the Warri South Council Secretariat, Warri.

Tidi, who was excited by the visit said it was high time, the ministry in collaboration with the council, stopped the trends.

He said the council can no longer fold it’s arm and watch while school children in primary and secondary schools involve themselves in cult activities.

Tidi said that the ministry of Basic and Secondary Education must work in collaboration with the council to curb the menace of cultism.

He noted that though his administration was whining down, it will still continue to do all it can to ensure that the educational sector is top priority.

On the issue of the destruction of school properties by those who use the facilities for social events, Tidi appealed to the CIE to do reduce the way the school properties were used for social events.

The Warri South Council boss, blamed community leadership, especially youth leaders for the menace, stressing that all communities leaders are duty bound to protect school properties in their communities.

“There is a trend that is going on in our schools that is giving me sleepless nights. This issue of cultism in our schools is a serious problem and we have to do something about it.

“During our time there was nothing like cultism in our schools. This is becoming worrisome and we are going to involve security agents to arrest any student found engaging in cult activity.

“I am surprised that these days, student gather themselves together to beat up their teachers. We cannot allow this trend to continue.

“Today people are destroying our facilities in our schools. If you want to hold any social events, you should go and rent a hall. There are a lot of halls which you can use for social events.

“To address these issues, we have to speak to parent and community leaders. They should know that they owe it as a duty to protect these facilities.

“Let’s see how we can discourage it. I have been to a schools in one occasion and I saw the way they were destroy facilities in the schools, and I was not pleased,” Tidi said.

Earlier, the Chief Inspector of Education, Dr. Samson Ugbejeh, said he was at the Chairman’s office to introduce himself to him as the new CIE of Warri South Local Government Area.

He said he was also at the office to discuss how the ministry could collaborate with the Warri South council to improve education in the council.

Ugbejeh, also congratulated Tidi for the wonderful work he has been doing in the council since he assumed office, adding that as a young man the chairman has been able to raise the bar in the administration of local government.

“I want to appreciate you, Chairman for the wonderful work you are doing in this council. I just resumed office about two weeks ago and I know that the first person I needed to visit is the chairman of the council.

“We are here to see how we can partner with the council on how to move the education sector forward. We can only achieve this if we synergize and put our hands together.

Those on the entourage of the Chief Inspector of Education include; Mrs Onokohwamo Oghale, Deputy CIE/Assistant Director, Mr Alufa Paul, Assistant Director, and Mrs Alero Dede, Education Officer I.