How Mother Allegedly Hired Thugs to Beat Up Vice Principal For Seizing Student’s Phone During WASSCE

By: Olufemi Orunsola
Thugs allegedly hired by the mother of a student writing the West African Senior School Certificate Examination(WASCE) have beaten up the vice principal of a private schoolffor preventing her child from cheating during the ongoing examination.
OPEN TELEVISION NAIJA (OTN) News reports as gathered that the Vice Principal, Complete Child Development College, Aule, Akure, simply identified as Rotifa, was assaulted after seizing an Android phone from an SS3 student, Wisdom Elisa, in the examination hall.
According to a teacher in the school who craved anonymity, the Vice Principal is currently receiving treatment at St. John and Mary Hospital, Odokoyi, while other members of staff are scared of facing similar attacks.
The teacher who said that, "The mother has threatened to kill him and any member of the school authority if her child is not allowed to cheat during the forthcoming mathematics examination", has appealed to the police and other security agencies to ensure their safety, particularly as the mother of the student has allegedly continued to make further threats.
The teacher further revealed that "The Vice Principal is currently receiving treatment at St. John and Mary Hospital, Odokoyi. The name of the SS3 student who brought an Android phone to school during WASSCE is Wisdom Elisa.”
In the meantime, yhe state government has vowed to take action over the development, stating that arrangements for the safety of the staff and students of the school during the remaining WASSCE papers are ongoing.
The Director of Schools, Ministry of Education in the state, in a statement, said: "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 happens to be an old student of the school, later came to the school to harass the Vice Principal and threatened to deal with 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 to arrest them. They couldn’t get them. As they were going 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 fear of the boys coming back for him. Further investigations and efforts to get the culprits are in progress.”
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