In a glaring demonstration of double standards, the recent actions of Kogi StateΒ Polytechnicβs Rector, Dr. Salisu Ogbo, have ignited widespread outrage among students and the general public.
While the institution enforces a strict policy against academic dishonesty expelling students caught cheating in examinations the same level of accountability appears absent for individuals involved in the embezzlement of public funds.
The controversy arose when Dr. Ogbo publicly praised the release of former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello, who has faced allegations of financial misconduct during his tenure.
This apparent endorsement of a figure entangled in scandal has led many to question the integrity of leadership in the state.
A concerned student from Kogi State Polytechnic, who preferred to remain anonymous, voiced frustration over the disparity in how individuals are treated based on their social or political status. βItβs disheartening to see students expelled for cheating on exams while a former governor accused of misappropriating public funds is celebrated as a hero.
It sends the wrong message about accountability and justice,β they lamented.
This incident highlights the broader issue of corruption and the apparent lack of consequences for those in positions of power. While students are held to strict academic standards, similar rigor is not applied to political figures.
This discrepancy raises critical questions about the values being instilled in the next generation.
As discussions surrounding integrity and accountability continue, it is vital for leaders to reflect on their actions and the messages they project.
The youth of Kogi State are observing closely, and their future depends on a system that prioritizes fairness and justice above all else.
At a time when the fight against corruption is more pressing than ever, it is crucial that everyone regardless of their status is held accountable for their actions.
The students of Kogi State Polytechnic deserve to see justice applied consistently, without deference to influence or privilege.
As the situation unfolds, calls for a more equitable approach to governance and education in Kogi State grow louder.
The community eagerly awaits a response from Dr. Ogbo and other leaders, hoping for a clear commitment to uphold the principles of integrity and accountability in all spheres of society.