Exclusive Report: FSTC Amuzu PTA Election Paused Over Compliance Issues, Not Principal’s Order
An exclusive investigation challenges recent online claims that the Federal Science and Technical College, Amuzu, suspended its PTA election on the principal’s directive. Official documents show the suspension resulted from a failure to meet Federal Ministry of Education guidelines, not interference by the school management. The report reveals that the outgoing PTA tenure ended on June 24, 2026, prompting a fresh election scheduled for July 4. Ministry monitors raised concerns over candidate eligibility under the approved rules, leading the electoral committee and school representatives to halt the process pending a review. Complaints of financial mismanagement and favoritism appear to stem from disappointment over a disqualified candidate, rather than verified misconduct. A brief disruption then required security personnel before the committee recommended rescheduling the poll once rule compliance and safety measures were in place. So far, the Federal Ministry of Education has not issued an official statement. The findings underscore compliance issues as the reason for the delay, rather than the allegations circulated by disgruntled parents.
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