The Akwa Ibom State Government has withheld the salaries and regular promotion of public school teachers for allegedly engaging in various acts of misconduct.
The affected teachers were alleged to have committed various offences ranging from lateness, absenteeism without authorisation and having more than three queries in their files.
He warned students and pupils alike against examination malpractice, saying any pupils found indulging in the act would not be spared as the board was set to sanitise the education sector.
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