FEMALE PROFESSOR CAUGHT IN EXAM MALPRACTICE SUSPENDED
The University of Jos
(UNIJOS) has suspended one of its academic Staff who was allegedly caught cheating
while writing an examination on May 4.
Benedicta Daudu, an
associate professor of law and former head of the Department of Jurisprudence
and International Law of the Faculty of Law in UNIJOS, was allegedly caught
copying from a prepared answer during an examination for a Master’s degree in
Research and Public Policy in the Faculty of Social Sciences of the same
university.
The development was
exclusively reported by PREMIUM TIMES on May 21, frustrating what some staff
and student described as a plot by the university to cover up the matter.
After the report,
Mrs. Daudu’s membership of the Presidential Advisory Committee against
Corruption was immediately suspended.
Insiders at UNIJOS
have revealed that the lecturer has been suspended from work, and from the Masters
Programme.
“I can confirm to you
that the Senate Disciplinary Committee found her guilty of the allegations, and
has suspended her from the Masters programme for two semesters,” an official of
the university told this newspaper.
“Also, the matter was referred to the Staff Disciplinary Committee which also suspended her from work. So she is no longer teaching.”
Another official of
the university said the professor sued the institution over her suspension.
When contacted by telephone on Monday, Mrs. Daudu, the affected professor said, “Please excuse me, please, please” after our reporter asked her for updates on her examination malpractice case.
Asked when the
Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) would allow the
professor back to her post, Executive Secretary, Bolaji Owasanoye, said, “Until
matter is resolved, she remains away from PACAC.”
The committee, headed
by prominent law professor and civil rights campaigner, Itse Sagay, and made up
of mainly university professors, is the intellectual wing of Mr Buhari’s
anti-corruption war.
The mandate of the
committee includes advising the President on the implementation of required
reforms in Nigeria’s anti-corruption campaign and criminal justice system.
Although she has a
Masters in Law, the associate professor was working towards another Masters in
Research and Public Policy.
The department later
accused her of sneaking in prepared answers, also referred to as “chokes” by
students, during the examination for the Global Context in Public Policy
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