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BREAKING: Nigerian Government Fixes Age For Admission Into Secondary School

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Nigerian Government fixes age for admission into secondary School.

Onyxnews Nigeria gathered that Akwa Ibom State Government has fixed Secondary School to start at age 12. This means that 13-year-olds and above may not be given admission.

The government said the decision became necessary owing to the rising cases of cultism in the state which has slipped into secondary schools.

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The cut-off age was announced during a meeting of the Akwa Ibom state executive council held Thursday, July 8, 2021.

In attendance at the meeting which was led by the State Governor Udom Emmanuel include, Deputy Governor of the state, Moses Ekpo, Secretary to the State Government Dr Emmanuel Ekuwem, Chief of Staff Ephraim Inyangeyen, Head of the Civil Service, Honourable Commissioners and Special Adviser.

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It held at the executive council chambers of the governor’s office, Uyo.

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Comrade Ini Ememobong, Commissioner for Information & Strategy said in a statement that “investigation has revealed that the surge [in cultism] is caused mainly by overaged students who are on a mission of mass recruitment of students into cult groups”.

However, any student above this age [12] with a genuine reason, will have their parents sign an undertaking of good behaviour, before their admission,” he added.

Onyxnews Nigeria also learnt that Akwa Ibom State House Assembly had last week urged the relevant authorities to begin a complete crackdown against students involved in cult activities.

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These younglings have resorted to these illicit substances as a booster for their egos and self-confidence in their attempts to molest, rape, and carry arms against their teachers, parents/caregivers, peers, colleagues, breach constituted orders and cause rifts and unnecessary chaos within the state,” said Barrister Aniefiok Dennis Akpan, Member representing Etinan State Constituency, in a resolution titled ‘Need To Urgently Arrest The Menace Of Substance Abuse Amongst Youth And Students In Akwa Ibom State.’

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A case on notice is the constant and frequent fall-out between Uyo High, Uyo; Technical School, Ewet Offot, Uyo and the surrounding schools within Uyo metropolis.”

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