Bauchi State Deputy Governor and Commissioner of Education, Nuhu Gidado (3rd R) |
Bauchi State
Government has ordered the closure of a secondary school in the state capital,
Bauchi, where students allegedly conducted weddings among themselves, which the
government considered to be sexual immorality.
It was alleged
that in one instance, a boy, who claimed to be the groom, paid N500 as dowry to
“wed” a female student, while their classmates contributed money for snacks
needed at the ceremony. “We learned that the groom brought large sums of money
to the bride’s friends for settlement after marriage had taken place,” one
student told newsmen.
The state’s
Commissioner for Education, Nuhu Gidado, who is also Deputy Governor, made the
announcement in a statement, yesterday, by his Special Assistant on Communication,
Yakubu Adamu. The statement said the closure became necessary following reports
received that some of the students of Sa’adu Zungur Model Primary and Secondary
School engaged in illegal marriages among themselves. Mr. Gidado attributed the
student’s behaviour to moral decadence in the society, adding “that is why he
directed the immediate closure of the school on Friday, March 10, after being
notified about the issue.”
The statement
added that a committee, comprising all directors in the state Ministry of
Education, the school authorities, teachers and Parents and Teachers
Association, PTA, had been set up to investigate the matter and come up with a
detailed report before the school is reopened.
Government
sources said there have been reports of rampant sexual activities in the school.
Students say the attention of teachers was drawn to one of such illegal events
only last week when a Senior Secondary, SS, II student organised a “wedding” in
an unoccupied classroom with a female senior student. Teachers, drawn by loud
sound, went to the classroom to meet students tying the nuptial knot. The
principal of the school could not be reached for comment.
Culled from the Vanguard.
Culled from the Vanguard.
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