FCE Zaria sets up committee to investigate alleged cult activities among students

The Federal College of Education (FCE), Zaria, has set up a committee to investigate the activities of 12 students suspected to be members of a cult gang.
The suspected cultists were arrested and handed over to the police for further investigation.
Dr Suleiman Balarabe, the institution’s provost, disclosed this in an interview with journalists at the matriculation ceremony of NCE (part-time) for 2023/2024 academic session.
The matriculation ceremony was held at the college premises on Saturday.
The provost said the establishment of the committee was part of the college’s determination to stem the challenge that posed a serious threat to the institution and its neighborhood.
He explained that the activities of the suspected cultists leaked when a student lodged a complaint at the security division that some students of the college were into cultism, revealing that they were trying to initiate him into the gang.
Mr Balarabe added that the security division swung into action immediately through an intense investigation into the matter with a view to uprooting the gang.
“In the process, 12 students were found to be involved.
“After preliminary investigation at the college, the suspects were handed over to the Criminal Investigation Department, Kaduna State Police Command for further investigation.
“Here in the college, we have established a committee to holistically dig to the roots of the matter and do away with it.
“ The committee involves seasoned administrators, lecturers, security agencies, as well as religious and traditional leaders,” Mr Balarabe said.
The provost, therefore, admonished the matriculating students to shun anti-social behaviours such as gansterism, drug abuse, and indecent dressing, among others.
While urging them to be good ambassadors of the college, Balarabe encouraged the matriculants to follow the path of honour both within and outside the college.
This, according to him, will pave the way for the institution to continue to enjoy a good reputation for producing excellent teachers for the nation.
A total of 1,680 NCE part-time students took the matriculation oath for the 2023/2024 academic session.
(NAN)
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