Interior Minister: Aregbesola charges parents on children upbringing

By Akintunde Jacobs, Akure

Teachers and parents have been called upon to be more committed to upbringing of children for a better society following the high rate of cultism, drug abuse and ritual killings among the youths in the country.

Rauf Aregbesola, the Minister of Interior, who made the call at the weekend in Akure, the Ondo state capital while hosting the 1975 set of his secondary school, Akoko Anglican Grammar School Arigidi Akoko, lamented the rate at which young people engaged in ritual killing under the pretext of looking for quick wealth.

Aregbesola, who said the upbringing of students in good manner should not be left for teachers alone but should be a joint effort with parents, old student associations and tiers of government would go a long way in taking good care of youths prevent vices and any wrong doings in the society.

According to him, “What is obviously lacking is insufficient parental guardiance. Let us address parental issues, parents must be encouraged to properly groom their children and grooming is not just about discipline, it goes beyond that. It involves correcting any vices, malpractices, misbehaviours among others.

“When parents are sensitive to what their children need to the company they keep, definitely we are going to have well groomed and disciplined children.”

The former Osun Governor, who also spoke on his Alma matta said, “I’m joining the other old students to see how we can support, develop, fund the effort of the government in making our Alma-mater functional for the current students.

“It is obvious now that the government alone cannot attend to the needs of those institutions, particularly in terms of good infrastructure and this led me to join my other old students to support and assist in providing infrastructure and rehabilitating the old structure at once and to motivate the current students.”

Olaitan Ayeni, the President of the 1975 set, who also commended Aregbesola for his support in making the school well equipped, therefore, urged him to continue to contribute his quota to the development of education in the country.

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