Enugu sacks 138 school principals over age falsification
ENUGU — One hundred and thirty-eight Chief Supervising Principals,
CSPs, recently appointed by Enugu State Government for various schools
in the 17 local government areas of the state have been compulsorily
retired for allegedly falsifying their ages.
The list of those
retired was released yesterday and pasted on the notice board of state
Post Primary School Management Board, PPSMB.
Some of them were
said to have spent between five years and above after attaining their
official retirement age due to falsification of records.
Vanguard
gathered that most of those elevated to chief supervising principals by
the PPSMB on the directive of the state Ministry of Education, were so
reluctant accepting their new positions and postings because of the huge
income they expected to rake in from new students’ admission this term.
But
the PPSMB insisted that they must comply with the directive and
compelled them to update their records but in doing so, the affected
persons falsified their ages in order to spend more years in service
even when they were due to retire soon.
Some of the appointed
Principals had alleged that they parted with huge sums of money to
influence their appointments and having allegedly greased the palms of
the officials in-charge went ahead to falsify their documents to enable
them remain in service fraudulently.
But following discreet
investigations into their claims particularly as it affects their date
of birth and years spent in service, it was discovered that the affected
persons falsified their ages.
Sources said that more of the identified culprits would be sent packing as the 138 CSPs published are in the first batch.
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