According to a breakdown of students affected, 157 of them
were in ND 1 studying public administration.
The management of the Polytechnic disclosed this in a
statement signed by Mrs Uredo Omale, Head, Public Relations and Protocol Unit
of the institution in Lokoja.
According to Omale, the Academic Board also approved the
expulsion of one Tope Atolagbe, an HND II student of the Department of Library
Science with Matriculation Number 2017/HND/LIS/134, for tendering forged
documents.
Omale said the decisions were reached at a meeting of the
management held on Aug. 9 at the main campus of the institution.
It was chaired by the Rector, Dr Salisu Ogbo Usman.
The Board, after due consideration of the recommendations of
Student Disciplinary Committee, found Atolagbe guilty of conniving with one
Gbenga Ayeni Michael (2017/ND/BUS/1032) to forge documents.
They were said to have illegally tendered the forged
documents to obtain statements of result and used same to dupe other
unsuspecting students.
Consequently, the Board approved that the result of Ayeni
Micheal (still at large) be withheld until he appeared before the Disciplinary
Committee for interrogation.
Omale said the board also considered and approved
examination results of students for the second semester of 2019/2020 academic
session.
The statement also said that the Rector used the occasion to
announce that the Dean, Students Services, Engr. Salawu Salihu Ijiji ,had been
redeployed to Kogi Poly Consults as Director.
In the same vein, Mr John Friday Otaru who was the Director
of the Poly Consults was made Dean, Students Services in a swap with Ijiji.
Dr Usman thanked the Board members for their continued
support and charged Heads of Schools, Departments and Units to always provide
dependable leadership at all times.
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