No fewer than 200 students have benefitted from the SIFAX-sponsored Safe School training.
Sifax Group disclosed in a statement on Thursday that the training was aimed at teaching the students various ways and means as well as strategies to live a drug-free life and how to avoid pitfalls of juvenile delinquencies.
Students of Randle Senior High School, one of the beneficiaries of the SIFAX-sponsored Safe School Initiative in a picture pose after the training which was held in collaboration with a NGO, Community Health Safety & Environmental Initiative (CHESRI).Safe School 5: New Era Girls School Students being taught basic CPR skills during the SIFAX-sponsored Safe School Initiative Training which was held at United Secondary School, Apapa in collaboration with a NGO, Community Health Safety & Environmental Initiative (CHESRI) recently.Students of United Secondary School, Apapa engaging in a simulation exercise to teach against alcoholism during the SIFAX-sponsored Safe School Initiative Training which was held at United Secondary School, Apapa in collaboration with a NGO, Community Health Safety & Environmental Initiative (CHESRI) recently.Students of New Era Senior Girls School, Surulere and a facilitator during the SIFAX-sponsored Safe School Initiative Training held at New Era Girls Secondary School, Surulere in collaboration with a NGO, Community Health Safety & Environmental Initiative (CHESRI) recently.Far Left: Lilian Azu, Executive Director, Community Health Safety & Environmental Initiative (CHESRI), Far Right: Olumuyiwa Akande, Head, Corporate Communications, SIFAX Group and students of United Christian Secondary School Apapa, one of the beneficiaries of the SIFAX-sponsored Safe School Initiative training after the training held in collaboration with a NGO, Community Health Safety & Environmental Initiative (CHESRI) recently in ApapaStudents of Randle Senior High School, one of the beneficiaries of the SIFAX-sponsored Safe School Initiative in a picture pose after the training which was held in collaboration with a NGO, Community Health Safety & Environmental Initiative (CHESRI).