The Delta State Government has dismissed five primary school headteachers over allegations of corruption, reinforcing its commitment to accountability and transparency in the education sector.
The sacked officials were reportedly implicated in various financial misconducts, including collection of unapproved levies from candidates for the 2025 cognitive and placement examination.
This decisive action follows a thorough investigation aimed at curbing corruption within the stateās educational institutions and ensuring that resources meant for schools are properly utilized.
The government has reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on corruption and warned that further punitive measures would be taken against any official found guilty of malpractice.
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