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UNN Secondary School Detains 3 Teachers Over Political Meeting

Security officials at the University of Nigeria Secondary School in Nsukka, Enugu State, have detained three teachers.

The teachers were allegedly caught attending a political meeting on the school premises. This incident has raised concerns about mixing politics with education and the rules guiding school activities.

The detention happened after security personnel discovered the meeting taking place within the school grounds. Authorities acted quickly to address what they saw as a violation of school policies. The three teachers are currently being held as investigations into the matter continue.

Many parents and education stakeholders in the area have expressed worry over the event. Schools are expected to remain neutral spaces focused on learning, free from political activities. This case highlights the need for clear guidelines on what is allowed on school property.

School administrators and university officials are working to resolve the situation. They have reminded staff members of their primary duty to teach and maintain a peaceful learning environment. The outcome of the investigation will determine the next steps for the detained teachers.

This development serves as a reminder to educators across the country about professional conduct. As the matter unfolds, there are calls for better communication and training to prevent similar incidents in the future. Residents hope the issue will be handled fairly while protecting the integrity of the school system.

Eniola Odetoye

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