Secondary school principals and teachers in Anambra State have been authorised to confiscate mobile phones brought to school by students.
This is to curb distractions and enhance academic performance.
The Chairman of Post Primary Schools Service Commission in Anambra State, Prof. Nkechi Ikediugwu, gave the directive at the Anambra Schools’ Cultural Day celebration in Awka on Friday, March 14, 2025.
Ikediugwu said there was the need to maintain discipline and focus in learning environments.
Ikediugwu said: “The increasing use of mobile phones by students during school hours has become a serious distraction to their studies.
“I am authorising principals and teachers to seize phones from students who come to school with them, so that we can ensure that students concentrate on their academic work without interference of phones.
“Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s administration is making significant investments in education to promote academic excellence and instil discipline among students.”
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On the cultural event, Ikediugwu called for preservation of Igbo culture through education of the younger generation on Igbo values and norms.
She emphasised the beauty and uniqueness of Igbo traditions, describing them as valuable identity that should be cherished.
Ikediugwu added: “Igbo culture extends beyond clothing and dancing, as the Igbos are also known for their honesty, truthfulness, hard work, respect for elders and many other admirable qualities.
“It is important to continuously educate our students on the values and norms of Ndigbo, to preserve the rich heritage of the Igbo people.”
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