University of Lagos students during orientation |
Authorities of the
University of Lagos have expelled 125 students and rusticated 198 others for
various offences, including examination malpractices during last academic
session.
Vanguard
News report continues:
The
lists of the affected students were published on the university’s website on
Sunday.
The
institution’s Deputy Registrar (Information), Mr Toyin Adebule, confirmed the
expulsion and estimation to newsmen in Lagos on Sunday,
Adebule
said that the university “will soon publish and display the names and
photographs of the students in the media’’.
He
said that the action was in line with the university’s zero tolerance on
malpractices and other vices in campus.
“Yes
we have published some names on our website and these students will be punished
in various degrees, depending on the severity. Last
session, a number of students were caught in various forms of malpractices
during their examinations. Some
were found cheating during the examination with “micro sheets” while others
were hired as surrogates to write papers for others. Others
were caught smoking weeds (Marijuana) right in their halls of residence by
their colleagues and reported to the university authorities. For
those who were caught impersonating, writing examinations for others, they will
face outright expulsion,” Adebule said.
Adebule
said the other categories of students, such as those caught with micro sheets
and the smokers, would face suspension ranging from two to four semesters.
“In
other to get the desired effect of their various punishments, we are planning
to publish all their names as well as display their photographs all over the
campus in the next one week. We
shall carry out this measure in all the departments and faculties in the
institution. This
is to help the university ensure that the affected students will have nowhere
to hibernate on campus. By
doing this, the affected students would know that the university want to ensure
total compliance to the sanction and would not want to be seen anywhere around
the campus,” he said.
Adebule
said that before every examination, the university normally make available the
rules and regulations for the students to abide by.
He
said that such rules and regulations were usually accompanied by various
sanctions for defaulters.
According
to him, the university will continue to do all it can to sustain set standards
and best practices as obtained in other top universities around the world.
Adebule, however, clarified that the development had nothing to do with those involved in the recent students’ riot.
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