The Delta State Government has disclosed that a bill aimed at prohibiting parents from visiting their children’s schools during school hours is currently before the state House of Assembly.

The Chief Inspector of Education, Ika South Local Government Area of the state, Mrs O.M. Olushola, disclosed this at a special edition of the Parents and Teachers Association meeting held on Wednesday at Alihame Mixed Secondary School.

A teacher of the school,  Sunday Ofah, was allegedly killed a few weeks ago by one of the pupils’ parents.

The suspect, who is currently in the police net, was said to have stormed the school and allegedly attacked the teacher for disciplining his son

Olushola said the meeting was part of efforts to address parents on the issue of the code of conduct following the death of a teacher of the school allegedly killed by a parent.

She said, “Teachers are not monsters but also parents trained to take care of the students under their custody within the hours of 7.30am to 2pm, and teachers train people to become somebody in society.

“I want to let you know that a bill is already in the Delta State House of Assembly to prohibit parents from coming to school during school hours.