The Cross River government has sacked secondary 12 principals who allegedly engaged in collecting illegal levies from
How FG can ‘improve learning in schools’ amid COVID-19The Cross River government has sacked 12 secondary school principals for allegedly collecting illegal levies from students in the state.
Amanke said six others were suspended for similar offences while 16 have been transferred to different areas. The commissioner added that efforts were ongoing to employ 1,000 teachers across public schools in the state.
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