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DISCIPLINE TO MAINTAIN IN SCHOOLS.

The outgoing Deputy Divisional Commander of National Captial District and Central province who was recently appointed as Provincial Police Commander of Central is urging student to maintain discipline in schools.

Chief Inspector Laimo Asi who was speaking to Laloki Secondary School last Wednesday warned students that he is ready to penalized students who step out of line in the school in the province.
PPC Asi who is also the chairman of the Parents and Citizens of Laloki Secondary School issued the Waring to the students while speaking to them at the assembly that the police in the province will be monitoring students who are in uniform and are chewing or smoking cigarettes inside the school or out of the school.
He said the school uniforms must be respected.
While stressing on that he also called on the student of schools in Central province such as Sogeri School of Excellence, and other secondary schools to maintain discipline and make sure many students make it to tertiary institutions in the country.

PPC Asi who is also a board member of Sogeri School of Excellence and Patron of Rigo-Abau and Central students at the University of Papua New Guinea said he want to see more Central students must go to the tertiary institutions next year and onwards.
He said the teachers at the respective schools are doing their best to educate the child but the students disciplines will be the responsibility of the parents. He said the parents must make it their responsibility to teach their children good behaviour before they go out to schools.

“Since I am now the Provincial Police Commander of Central and being a local I want to see students discipline in all the schools throughout the province. I won’t hesitate to arrest and prosecute ill-discipline student. We have to take tough actions on students at school so they will behave and produce good results so we have good elites in the future,” PPC Asi said.

PPC Asi who recently graduated with a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) said he want to see more Central students going to tertiary institutions and graduate with such. He also added that as the PPC of the province he will also be visiting schools to make sure that the funds that are given to schools are used for it’s intended purpose.

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