SUG officials Caught on Camera Allegedly Diverting Bags of Rice Intended for Distribution Among Students

Eyewitnesses at the college premises reported witnessing SUG officials loading bags of rice into waiting vehicles, intended for fair distribution to alleviate student hunger.

SUG officials Caught on Camera Allegedly Diverting Bags of Rice Intended for Distribution Among Students

A scandal has erupted at the Enugu State College of Education (Technical), where Student Union Government (SUG) officials have been caught on camera allegedly diverting bags of rice intended for distribution among students. The incident, which has sparked outrage among the student body, has raised serious questions about integrity and accountability within the institution.

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Eyewitnesses at the college premises reported witnessing SUG officials loading bags of rice into waiting vehicles, intended for fair distribution to alleviate student hunger. Instead, these officials were seen transporting the rice for purposes that appear to be personal and outside the intended use.

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The Chief Security Officer (CSO) of the college has been called out for immediate security intervention to address the breach of trust and blatant act of corruption.

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The incident has left a profound impact on the campus community, with students expressing disbelief and disappointment over the betrayal by their elected representatives. Many are questioning how such a breach of trust could occur within their own SUG leadership.

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In response to the unfolding scandal, concerned citizens and students alike are advocating for transparency and accountability. "We cannot remain silent in the face of corruption," remarked one student, showing the importance of speaking out against wrongdoing.