Poly Ibadan Expels 32 Students , Dismisses 2
Staff For Misconduct
No fewer than thirty-two students of The
Polytechnic Ibadan have been expelled for
violating various academic rules in the
institution, we learnt.
In addition to the expelled students, two
members of staff of the institution have also
been dismissed for various offences.
Registral of the institution, Mr. Hezekiah
Fehintola in a statement obtained by DAILY
POST on Saturday said that the staff were
dismissed after being found guilty of gross
misconduct by various committees set up to
investigate allegations against them.
Fehintola added that the action of the
institution was in line with the terms and
condition of service set by the polytechnic’s
management.
He, however, maintained that the expelled
students were found guilty of examination
malpractices during the first semester
examinations in the school.
He said the students were found culpable
after appearing before a disciplinary
committee of the school.
Fehintola urged members of staff to be
committed to their work, warning that the
school would not condone any act of
indiscipline from the workers and the
students.
“We also appeal to parents and guardians to
continue to cooperate with the management
of the institution by playing appropriate roles
in the development of their children so that
they can imbibe the spirit of hard work,
industry and uprightness”, he said.
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