 The other state government, led by Gavnayfai Okowa, has ordered a massive clampdown on courtism and court-related activities in schools across the 25-look government area of the state. The State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Chaus, and Yogo, who gave the directive at a news conference in Asaba, says the directive became necessary following rising cases of court-related activities in secondary and primary schools in the state. Asaba corresponded upon Majero Friday, that Chaus and Yogo said the State Minister of Education and relevant supervisory and regulatory authorities have been directed to ensure proper supervision of all schools to nip it in the bud. Anybody or any school is found to have awards who are in court and nothing is being done about it, government will come down heavily on such schools. If you have children who are in your school, if you are looking at them critically, you will understand their behaviour, not knowing that they belong to groups amount to some form of negligence because if you have children who gang up to beat up a teacher, you must look beyond the immediate course of that attack on that teacher to interrogate what must have embodied them to work as a group to attack a teacher. Chaus and Yogo, however, noted that government had directed that a minister of education, particularly the departments responsible for the supervision of schools, be it private or public, to also intensify efforts. He further remarked that any school where search activities takes place at risk being closed down by the government. Even beyond those who are resourced of the responsibility of teaching them, to take this as a matter of urgent, state and national importance, we do know that it's pervasive across the length and breadth of this country, except somebody who wants to begin to play the ostrich. It is not restricted to Delta, but for us in Delta, I have made it clear that we have given the directive that beyond the fact that we have asked the supervisory ministries to help their auntie, we are also saying that any school where something is found to be in existence, the authorities in that school will have to answer.