Students and staff of the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, are currently living in fear over
the recent award of grades to some dead students after a recent
semester examination.A rights group, International Society for Civil
Liberties and Rule of Law, which raised the alarm in a petition
entitled: “Complaints Against Wrongful Allocation of Results to Deceased
Students’: A call for Investigation and Redress, alleged that one of
the deceased students awarded marks in exams was Late Ezeh Uchenna with
registration number FPO/SLT/ND/R1/012/038.
Giving insight into the strange development,
the group in the petition, signed by the Chairman of the group’s Board
of Trustees, Mr. Emeka Umeagbalasi, disclosed that “The said Uchenna was
given upper credit (3.05) and awarded 67 in Cell Biology, 81 in Organic
Chemistry, 60 in Physical Chemistry, 49 in Electricity and Magnetism,
44 in Optics and Waves, 66 in Analytical Chemistry, 70 in General Lab
Techniques, 69 in Computer Packages and so on.
While wondering why
some students were being victimized over its petition, the InterSociety
stated that “Just two days ago, they were called and invited by the
school security authorities to come and defend the letter InterSociety
wrote to the school and defend their involvement over same.
“The students also informed InterSociety that their names have been
forwarded to the School’s Anti-Cult Brigade to be treated as common
criminals and cultists.
“As a matter of fact, they have gone into hiding; operating amorphously
to avoid being physically assaulted and held captive. Their state of
mind is also psychologically battered leading to mental torture.
“We regard these approaches as very uncalled for, reprehensible, despicable and condemnable.
“The school must not be an outlaw and dangle with the provisions of the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 particularly its
Section 35 (personal liberty), 36 (fair hearing) and 39 (freedom of
expression).
“Your school must also understand that the engine room of the corporate
social responsibilities, which it is a party to; is founded on human
rights. Students who complain of certain anomalies through duly
constituted processes are not only sticklers of due process, but also
entitled to fair hearing and free speech or expression.
“It saddens our heart that till date no reasonable investigation over the students’ complaints has been commenced and concluded by the school authorities.
“As for the referenced Head of Department, who was newly elevated to the
academic rank of Deanship, we demand that she should be called to order
and compelled to revisit the issue. As we have earlier demanded, no
student of the referenced department should be punished or maltreated
over the issue.
“The students’ assertion that the lecturers that handled the referenced
courses and exams should be compelled to tender their raw result score
sheets for the purpose of verification should be commended and heeded”.
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