A government investigation team finished studying a suspended college leader. Professor Regina Ogbonna led the group that looked at Professor Vincent Onwe. The team had three weeks to complete their work. They held many meetings and talked to different people. Government officials received the final report this week.
Professor Onwe lost his job as head of Abia State College of Education Technical at Arochukwu. State leaders removed him from his position during April. They wanted to learn more about how he ran the school. The investigation covered his time as the college administrator. Officials decided to form a special committee after his removal.
The research team met both face to face and through computers. Committee members wrote reports and asked questions of various individuals. Professor Ogbonna thanked Governor Alex Otti for letting them help the state. She said the group worked hard to find the truth. The team finished their job within the given time limit.
State Attorney General Ikechuckwu Uwanna accepted the document for the government. He said the investigation required smart thinking and honest work. The official praised the committee for being careful and thorough. He promised the findings would help leaders make future decisions. Education Commissioner Professor Uche Eme-Uche also thanked the investigators for their efforts.
Professor Onwe lost his job as head of Abia State College of Education Technical at Arochukwu. State leaders removed him from his position during April. They wanted to learn more about how he ran the school. The investigation covered his time as the college administrator. Officials decided to form a special committee after his removal.
The research team met both face to face and through computers. Committee members wrote reports and asked questions of various individuals. Professor Ogbonna thanked Governor Alex Otti for letting them help the state. She said the group worked hard to find the truth. The team finished their job within the given time limit.
State Attorney General Ikechuckwu Uwanna accepted the document for the government. He said the investigation required smart thinking and honest work. The official praised the committee for being careful and thorough. He promised the findings would help leaders make future decisions. Education Commissioner Professor Uche Eme-Uche also thanked the investigators for their efforts.