Fifty-four pregnant girls and 200 students on drugs have been uncovered in Lagos public secondary schools.
This
was part of the statistics released by the Office of Youth and Social
Development, an arm of the Lagos State Ministry of Youth, Sports and
Social Development.
The
statistics revealed that 54 pregnant girls were counselled by the
school social services of the office in the last one year out of the 378
schools visited. Out of the 54 pregnant girl students counselled, 18 of
them with serious depression were brought under supervision of the
social welfare service.
Also,
200 cases of drug abuse were uncovered, while the students involved
were counselled and 61 of them placed under supervision, 2,095 students
involved in truancy were also counselled among the students, with 213
students placed under supervision.
The
statistics further revealed 427 cases of gangsterism among students and
placed 73 of such students under supervision, while 461 students were
counselled on sèx education, with 103 students placed under supervision.
Also,
154 cases of sèxual assault were uncovered and the victims were
counselled, while 27 of such affected students were placed under
supervision. 91 victims of physical abuse were counselled, with 27
placed under supervision.
The department also counselled 102 students who absconded with 50 of such students placed under supervision.
Special
Adviser to the Governor on Youth and Social Development, Dr. Dolapo
Badru said the school social work section of his ministry had been going
round schools to check delinquent acts of pupils in schools, which are
detrimental to learning among students of primary and secondary schools
the State.
“Their
work is that of identifying, managing and adjusting bad behaviour among
students as a result of negative influence from peer group, modifying
the behavioral attitudes of delinquent students in schools and offering
counselling services to students from dysfunctional families.
“The
School Social Workers have been working in collaboration with the
School Guidance Counselors to counsel pupils and reform those in need of
correction. Some of these cases were referred to Family Courts and the
affected pupils were placed on supervision to enable them settle down
well both at home and at school.
“In
the last one year, 378 schools were visited and a total of 2,601
students were counselled in individually and in groups, while 567
students were placed on supervision,” he disclosed.
He
added that an investigation into the alleged sèxual harassment of a
girl-child by her guardian, a Naval Officer was carried out, saying that
she was temporally sheltered at the Special Correctional Centre for
Girls, Idi-Araba till when she was released and re-united with the
biological parents in Bayelsa State.
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