Why we declared war against examination corruption- Government

The Kogi State Government on Friday August 20, said they have declared war against all forms of


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Why we declared war against examination corruption- Government


The Kogi State Government on Friday August 20, said they have declared war against all forms of examination corruption across the state.

 

Permanent Secretary, Kogi State Ministry of Education Science and Technology, Pastor Emmanuel Idenyi, who disclosed this at the 5th graduation/speech and prize giving day of Anchor International Schools Lokoja called on Kogite to join the present administration to restore sanity to the educational system.

 

Describing examination malpractice as a cankerworm that has negated teaching and learning, 

 

Our Kogi State Correspondent, reports that Idenyi, called on Educational leaders and Institutions to make the fight against corruption in the sector a priority.

 

The permanent secretary who was represented by Mrs. Olabis Oshagbemi, called on Educational institutions of learning to be in the vanguard for the fight to shun corrupt educational tendencies capable of undermining teaching and learning in educational institutions.

 

The Permanent Secretary who was the Guest Speaker at the occasion, listed Examination malpractices by students, and professional misconduct by teachers as some ills that leads to corruption in the Educational Sector.

 

The Guest Speaker also noted the rising cases of sex for marks, deliberate failure to teach students as some challenges facing the Educational sector, adding that until the right environment is created by Educational institutions to churn out quality graduates, the Society would be a product of a faulty foundation.

 

While urging citizens not to place undue emphasis on Educational qualifications, he rather called on teachers and students to always be well equipped for teaching and and for learning to be prepared well for examinations.

 

"As a way of fighting corruption, we urged citizens to develop courage in reporting to the relevant authorities issues of corruption in the Educational Sector. We are assuring Kogite that the present administration in the State with the passage of the Kogi State Educational Law is irrevocably committed to improving the education system" he said.

 

He also encouraged all well meaning individuals in the country to join hands in encouraging persons fighting corruption in the Educational institutions, insisting that the cankerworm thrives when people maintain i don't care attitude.

 

While calling for moral Re-orientation and revamping traditional values, Idenyi called on people to see success by dint of hard work as the true meaning of success, appealed to citizens to refuse to participate in corruption in what ever level in the Academia.

 

In a speech delivered by Mrs. Helen Mathias, said the dream of Anchor International Schools Lokoja, which is to assist the pupils and students dream, discover and actualize their destinies.

 

While urging the graduants to uphold the ideals of becoming future leaders of the country, she expressed optimism that they will be moulders of future scholars and leaders in all fields of endeavors.


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Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
graduate of Mass Communication and Kogi State Correspondent of Fresh Angle International Newspaper
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