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Breaking: Flogging Banned In Lagos State Schools, Commissioner Announces

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 4, 2025 Education No Comments2 Mins Read
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Flogging Banned In Lagos State Schools, Commissioner Announces.

The Lagos State Government has officially prohibited flogging in all state schools. The announcement, made earlier today by the Commissioner for Basic and Secondary Education, Jamiu Alli-Balogun, marks a significant shift in the approach to discipline within the region’s classrooms.

Speaking at a press conference in Lagos, Commissioner Alli-Balogun emphasised the state’s commitment to fostering a safer and more supportive environment for pupils. “The use of corporal punishment, such as flogging, has no place in our schools,” he declared. “We are dedicated to ensuring that every child is treated with dignity and respect, and this ban is a crucial step towards achieving that goal.”





 

The decision comes after years of debate surrounding the use of physical discipline in Nigerian schools, with advocates for reform arguing that such methods are outdated and harmful to children’s well-being. Lagos State, often seen as a pacesetter in Nigeria, is now leading the charge in abolishing the practice, setting a potential precedent for other regions to follow.

 

Under the new policy, teachers found violating the ban will face strict disciplinary measures, though specific penalties have yet to be outlined. The Commissioner urged educators to adopt alternative methods of discipline, such as counselling and positive reinforcement, to guide pupils effectively.

 

The Lagos State Ministry of Education has also promised to roll out training programmes to support teachers in adapting to the new guidelines. “We’re not just banning flogging; we’re equipping our educators with the tools they need to succeed,” Alli-Balogun added.

 

Today’s decision aligns with global trends towards eliminating corporal punishment in educational settings, bringing Lagos State in line with international standards on child rights. As the policy takes effect immediately, all eyes will be on its implementation and the broader impact it may have across Nigeria.

 

For now, the pupils of Lagos State can look forward to a future free from the fear of the cane—a change many hope will inspire a new era of compassionate education.

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