 The commissioner of police, Abiodhu Alamutu, has appealed to students of Tashar institutions in the state to shun courtism and avoid acts that could lead them to violence and breach of peace. The commissioner, who was represented by his deputy in charge of operations, Aminja Fager, said this during a matriculation of new students of Harvard College of Business, Science and Management Studies in Abelkuta. He laments the increasing rate of cold clashes in the state and highlighted efforts of security agencies to tackle them. The president of Harvard Group and the representative of the vice chancellor of the Abiod State University wants students to maintain discipline and face their studies. It has become a very worrisome development, and it is marring the efforts that are put in trying to educate their children. I want to urge you, as you come to study, as your parents send you much money to bring you into school, you will assume all instances of being brought into courtism. You may hear, you take it away, you say, you take it away. We don't condone a serious man-dead student in this institution. We have the quality that we have in three weeks, and I think that is the only. All what your parents sent you here for. The only thing that you have in the research at Abelkuta is for you to come and read. And I want you to see this money also, to send you to your parents to come there. You don't need things to tell them that come to bed and leave the study. You need to look hard to keep pace with the prescribed university standards. I urge you to base school rules and regulations as contravention to any offense that is made with street technology, and in some cases expulsion from the institution.