Ondo State’s Ministry of Education suspends 27 secondary school students from three schools in Akure over alleged gross misconduct and unruly behaviour. The decision is described as part of the state’s disciplinary measures aimed at maintaining standards in the education system. According to the ministry’s position, the suspension reflects a “zero-tolerance” approach toward acts that undermine the integrity of schooling.

The reports state that the students’ suspension follows internal review of their conduct, with the authorities presenting the disciplinary action as necessary to address behaviours considered harmful to school order. While the specific allegations are not detailed in the excerpts, both accounts agree on the number of students suspended, the location of the affected schools, and the authorities’ justification centered on discipline and compliance with expected conduct in secondary education.

The suspension remains an administrative action by the Ondo State Ministry of Education, with further steps such as investigations or hearings not covered in the provided summaries.