ESUT Management Lauds Students, Staff on First Semester Examinations Conduct, Vows to Sanction Culprits
By Onyekachi Agu and Faith Iroh
The management of ESUT has lauded the staff and students of the university for their good conducts during the just concluded 2024/2025 first semester examination.
The Registrar, Mr Ambrose Ugwu who gave the commendeation in an interview with ESUT Monitor, noted that the Uniuverity’s Examination Monitoring Committee had submitted its resulst which will be deliberated on by the bmanagment.
Mr Ugwu who said that no major incidence were recorded during the exams noted that the committee’s report will be delibrated on and decision reached will be implemented.
“The 2024/2025 first semester examinations ended on March 21. So far, the Examination monitoring team has submitted their reports and the management will deliberate on it. I don’t think we have cases of malpractice becauese at Faculty levels, they have their own exmination monitoring team which works paripassu with that of the University’s. So at the level, the incidences of examination malpractices were reduced to the bearest number.
“First and foremost, let me commend the students and staff for their conduct during the examinations. We didn’t witness any major incident and we thatnk God for that.
“As I said earlier, the management have not deliberated on the report yet but be rest assured that any decision reached will be emplemnted. This management has zero tolerance for cheating during examination and any student found cheating, or an invigilator caugth abating it will be sanctioned,” Mr Ugwu said.
It could be recalled that the first semester examinations which started on March 3rd end on Saturday, March 21.
The university is yet to announce resumption date for the second semester which is expected to commence in May as the school will close for Easter break.