Sunday, 7 June 2015
So surprise to hear where confirmed that a Dead Students Wrote Exams in Oko Poly
So surprise to hear where confirmed that a Dead Students Wrote Exams in Oko Poly
This is unbelievable at the federal Government Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, taking after a startling disclosure that certain dead understudies of the foundation were reviewed and honored stamps in favour oflate Ezeh uchenna's semester examinations.
A rights bunch, Global Society for Common Freedoms and Principle of Law openedthecan of worms in a request to the school powers as of late
The appeal entitled: "Protests Against Wrongful Allotment of Results to Perished Understudies': A call for Examination and Change, claimed that "one of the expired understudies granted stamps in exams he never took part was Late Ezeh Uchenna with enrollment number FPO/SLT/ND/R1/012/038.
The request was marked by the Director of the bunch's Leading body of Trustees, Mr. Emeka Umeagbalasi.
As per the gathering, "The said Uchenna was given upper credit (3.05) and recompensed 67 in Cell Science, 81 in Natural Science, 60 in Physical Science, 49 in Power and Attraction, 44 in Optics and Waves, 66 in Expository Science, 70 All in all Lab Methods, 69 in PC Bundles etc.
It likewise asserted that a few understudies who had long left the polytechnic were caught in the last semester examination records of the school,
InterSociety said the reason for its appeal to was to guarantee that the right things were done, taking note of that a few understudies who griped about the abnormalities and carelessness were being exploited by the school powers.
"Only two days back, they were called and welcomed by the school security powers to come and protect the letter InterSociety kept in touch with the school and guard their association over same.
"The understudies likewise educated InterSociety that their names have been sent to the School's Hostile to Faction Detachment to be dealt with as regular hoodlums and cultists.
"In actuality, they have sought refuge from all forms of outside contact; working shapelessly to abstain from being physically struck and held hostage. Their perspective is additionally mentally battered prompting mental torture,"InterSociety said.
InterSociety said, "We see these methodologies as extremely uncalled for, indefensible, abhorrent and condemnable.
"The school should not be a criminal and dangle with the procurements of the Constitution of the Government Republic of Nigeria 1999 especially its Area 35 (individual freedom), 36 (reasonable hearing) and 39 (flexibility of expression).
"Your school should likewise comprehend that the motor room of the corporate social obligations, which it is a gathering to; is established on human rights. Understudies who grumble of specific irregularities through rightfully constituted procedures are sticklers of due procedure, as well as qualified for reasonable listening to and free discourse or expression.
"It disheartens our heart that till date no sensible examination over the understudies' protests has been started and closed by the school powers.
It further presented that "Concerning the referenced Head of Office, who was recently raised to the scholastic rank of Deanship, we request that she ought to be called to request and forced to return to the issue. As we have prior requested, no understudy of the referenced division ought to be rebuffed or abused over the issue.
It noted that"The understudies' attestation that the instructors that took care of the referenced courses and exams ought to be propelled to delicate their crude result score sheets with the end goal of check ought to be praised and regarded.
In his response, the Minister of the Polytechnic, Teacher Godwin Onu, said he had constituted a council to examine the matter, including it was the work of terrible individuals attempting to paint the polytechnic dark according to people in general.
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