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Pandemonium As Secondary School Students, Teachers Engage In Cutlass Duel In Osun, School Shutdown By Govt

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File Photo of Some secondary school students allegedly vandalised a radio station in Ile-Ife,during their arraignment

The Osun State government has ordered the immediate closure of Baptist High School, Gbodofon, Osogbo as a result of vandalism perpetrated by some irate students of the school.

Commissioner for Education, Mr Oladoyin Folorunsho gave the order while inspecting the school after some school properties were reportedly damaged by some students of the school.

Oladoyin who expressed displeasure over the misconduct of the students ordered that the case be thoroughly investigated so that the perpetrators of the act will be brought to book.

He said that the estimated cost of the damages should be determined as the concerned students will be made to pay to serve as a lesson to others.

CityMirrorNews reports that some students and teachers in the school engaged in a cutlass and sticks fight which sent both teachers and students run for their dear lives.

A student who doesn’t want her name mentioned said the fit cuffs started last week Wednesday when some unknown students stormed the school.

“We saw some students last week Wednesday in our school armed with machete and this made everyone run for their lives.

“Although, hardly will a month pass that we don’t experience something like this and whenever such occurs, some of the irate students usually lock our teachers in their staff room.

“Last week Friday, they stormed our school again and some bold teachers confronted them which in turn led to the fight between teachers and students.”

Some parents that spoke on the ugly incident said the same uniform being used by students in the state is the cause of the problem.

They said it is very difficult for teachers to identify their students since all students wear the same uniform.

They urged the state government to look into the same uniform in order to easily identify students and avoid mix up.

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