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Saturday, February 23, 2013
Virginity Test: Doctor declares school principal sane
By Abiodun Onafuye/ Abeokuta
Revd. Olufunke Aladeojebi, the suspended Principal of Ajuwon High School, Ajuwon- Akute in Ifo local government area of Ogun state, in western Nigeria, is sane, according to a medical report.
The woman was suspended from her post following the uproar by parents after she conducted virginity tests on some female students. The woman was also ordered to go for psychiatric examination.
Ajuwon High School: where the virginity test was conducted
In a statement Friday by the Ogun State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Barr. Olusegun Odubela, copy of which was made available to our correspondent in Abeokuta, the four page report which was prepared and signed by a Consultant Psychiatrist, Special Grade 1, with Nuero Psychiatrist Hospital, Aro, Abeokuta, Dr. Timothy Olaolu Adebowale, he described the embattled school Principal “as well orientated in time and place”.
According to the report, “she was well-orientated in time, place and person, with good attention and concentration.”
The report further described her short and long term memories as “intact”.
“She also demonstrated an appropriate assertiveness in declining to pay for the registration fee for her assessment pointing out that this ought to be paid by the referring body. There was no evidence of impairment of reality testing, or gross personality defect, as she currently expresses realistic views on issues regarding the whole incident in her school and her referral for this assessment”,the report stated.
The psychiatrist attributed the former principal’s mistake to lack of restraint as, “she does not appear to have feelings of personal insecurity, self doubts and incompleteness which could have in addition to her desire for perfection in her work, qualified her for a label of obsessional personality that may explain a proneness to such situational reaction”.
Furthermore, the report blamed the two school nurses, Mrs. Makinde and Mrs. F.A. Lapite who is head of department of Science for not playing the expected professional role and providing ethical voice of reason against the perceived ‘order’ by the principal.
The duo were also interviewed by the Medical Doctor to get further information on the character traits of the former principal and her role in the virginity test.
Dr.Adebowale opined that redeployment of the woman from her present place of assignment will provide some face-saving relief for her and will give her the opportunity to work through her acknowledged mistakes during the crisis.
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