ABOUT 60 officers of the Nigerian Army are currently being
interrogated for allegedly cheating during the just concluded promotion
examination held at the 1st Mechanised Division, Kaduna. If found
culpable at the end of investigation by the Military Police unit of the
Force, the officers, according to Army authorities, would be charged
before a court of competent jurisdiction for trial.
Vanguard gathered that 300 officers, captains and lieutenants, sat
for the mandatory promotion examination between February 10 and 15,
2013, out of which only 60 of them who allegedly saw the leaked
questions, passed. The leaked answers was reportedly found in the cell
phone of one of the officers, a lieutenant, while the examination was
going on, despite instruction to keep mobile phones away from the hall.
Report said the officer bolted immediately the deed was discovered. But
already, he had allegedly passed the answers round to some of his
friends.
Also indicted in the examination leakage saga, was a clerk alleged to
have made the questions available to the lieutenant. Although it was
gathered that the result was currently generating an uproar from the 240
officers who failed the exam, as they claimed only those who saw the
leaked questions passed the exams. They also expressed shock that no
measure had been taken to punish the alleged cheats.
Monday, 25 February 2013
60 Army officers quizzed over exam malpratices
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