Mbah has banned the sale of handouts to IMT students Governor Peter Mbah, while inaugurating the committee to implement reforms at IMT Enugu announced a ban on the sale of handouts, the so-called toilet levy and sundry other fees that put undue financial pressure on students.
@DanNwomeh he talks too much without action...all photos media and zero work..
@DanNwomeh The level of impunity going on in IMT is beyond comprehension,most of the lecturers and staff are thieves stealing from the students. They hide the student's results at every level the result passes and tell them to bring money so they can find their result.
@DanNwomeh @PNMbah HE, well-done on positive steps to cub corrupt and financial straining practices on students of the Institute. An implementation and supervisor y committee must be constituted otherwise the lecturers and school authorities will device other means of extorting students
@DanNwomeh No one is taking @PNMbah seriously any more,his media publicity is too much with little or no work.
@DanNwomeh He should also identify criminals lecturers in IMT that are involved in sorting which has become the order of the day @ the school.
@DanNwomeh Good evening SSA sir, I hope a whistleblowing mechanism has been established to address this? This should keep the students anonymous and will encourage them to report non-compliance. Cheers.
@DanNwomeh Nice move,the governance or Administration need to be changed too cos you can't solve a problem without solving what is causing the problem otherwise they will devise another means and the problem will persist.