Two Nigerian Teachers Forced To Clean Staff Toilets For Fighting Inside School

Posted by Samuel on Sat 08th Mar, 2025 - tori.ng

Additionally, both educators have been recommended for transfer to other public schools, a move aimed at maintaining discipline at the secondary school.

Mr. Agofure R. and Mr. Etuh G., two teachers at Ibru College, Agbarha-Otor in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, have been asked to clean the staff toilets for one month.

The punishment came after they were found guilty of fighting within the school premises.

Apart from that, they have been suspended by the state government.

Additionally, both educators have been recommended for transfer to other public schools, a move aimed at maintaining discipline at the secondary school.

Beyond the school’s sanctions, the duo has been directed to report to the Ughelli Zonal Office of the Delta State Post-Primary Education Board for further interrogation regarding the incident.

However, pending a final decision by the board, the teachers have been suspended from duty.

The school’s disciplinary committee, in its report, condemned the fight as a violation of professional ethics and imposed a series of penalties on them.

It would be recalled that the fight between the teachers drew strong criticism from parents and educators alike.

Also, one of the teachers, Mr. Etuh G., has been ordered to vacate his official quarters within the school compound within a month.

Confirming the decision, the school’s Principal, Mr. Akporube L.O., emphasized that Ibru College maintains a zero-tolerance policy for misconduct among staff.

He reiterated the importance of discipline and professionalism in the teaching profession, stating that the institution will not condone any behavior that undermines ethical standards.

Reacting to the incident, a Senior Lecturer at Southern Delta University, Dr. Precious Omoruwou, condemned the action of the teachers, attributing it to a faulty recruitment process in engaging educators.

She called for continuous training and retraining of educators, pointing out that they are supposed to be molders and role models to those they teach.

She added that educators must not be allowed to behave in an uncivil manner but should uphold very high standards of discipline, as their actions and inactions have a direct impact on shaping society in its entirety.

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