Bauchi govt sacks teacher over alleged sexual harassment

The Bauchi State government has dismissed a teacher, Emos Joshua, over alleged sexual harassment.
Joshua is said to be a Principal Assistant Education Officer at Government College Azare.
The Information and Public Relations Officer of the Bauchi State Civil Service Commission, Mr Saleh Umar, stated this in a release on Thursday in Bauchi.
He said the commission approved the dismissal during its 32nd plenary held on September 11.
Umar added that the actions of the dismissed officer contravened Rule 0327 (xxviii and xxix) of the Bauchi State Public Service Rules on sexual harassment.
“The disciplinary action was taken against the officer after general disciplinary procedures had been exhausted as contained in Rules 0317 of the Public Service Rules and Regulations,” he said.
The statement also quoted the chairman of the commission, Dr Ibrahim Muhammad, as saying the disciplinary proceedings were conducted in line with the commission’s established regulations.
Muhammad said that due process was strictly followed and reiterated the commission’s commitment to fairness and transparency in handling staff matters.
“The decision taken against the officer was not punitive but to uphold discipline and integrity in the service,” Muhammad was quoted as saying.
He added that the disciplinary measure would serve as a reminder to workers that professional conduct and adherence to the rules are paramount for an effective and accountable public service.
Meanwhile, the commission approved the appointment of two acting deputy directors on Grade Level 16.
Umar also stated that 80 nursing officers were elevated to their next ranks in the service.