A parent of a student at CompleteChild Development College, Aule, Akure, in Ondo State, has reportedly hired thugs to assault the Vice Principal of the school, Mr. Rotifa, for preventing her son from cheating during the ongoing West African Examination Council (WAEC) Senior School Certificate Examination.
Rotifa was said to have caught the student attempting to cheat and confiscated an Android phone found in his possession during the examination.
A preliminary report on the incident, released by the Ondo State Ministry of Education and conducted by the Director of Schools, detailed the circumstances surrounding the assault on the Vice Principal.
The report read, “The incident started on May 26, when an android phone was found with one SS 3 student which is contrary to the rules and regulations of the school and Mr Rotifa, the Vice Principal of the school seized the phone from him.
“On Thursday, the mother of the student came to the school to fight with the school management so much that the proprietor of the school ordered that the phone be returned to her, which was done.
“The brother of the student, who happened to be an old student of the school, later came to the school to harass the Vice Principal and threatened to deal him.
“After school hours, the boys were seen loitering in the street and the proprietor was informed who told Mr Rotifa to go to the police station to lodge a complaint.
“He went and two policemen took him in their van to look for the boys probably for arrest. They couldn’t get them. On their way back to the station, the boys waylaid the Police van, stopped it, brought out Mr Rotifa and beat him up. He was taken to the hospital for treatment.
“According to the principal of the school, he has been discharged from the hospital but did not go back to his house for the fear of the boys coming back for him. Further investigations and efforts to get the culprit are in progress.
“Arrangements for the safety of the staff and students of the school for period of the remaining papers in WASSCE are ongoing.”
The state government has assured that investigations were continuing and security measures were being taken to ensure the safety of students and staff during the remaining examination period.
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