The Federal Polytechnic, Ado Ekiti, on Friday warned that the school
will not spare any student caught in the act of cultism, saying that any
one found wanting would be sent to jail.
While addressing the freshmen at the matriculation ceremony, the Rector
of the Polytechnic, Dr Taiwo Akande, added that henceforth, the
institution would no longer condone any act of illegality, including
cyber-crime, cultism and illegal sale of bed spaces by students.
Akande advised the students against taking steps that could alter the
academic calendar, reminding them that doing so may prolong their stay
in the institution and affect their lives generally.
Her words: "Management has put in place a vigilant security network to
closely monitor students and sniff out the bad eggs. Such unscrupulous
elements will not be allowed to dent or tarnish the hard earned image of
this institution. Anybody caught will be made to face the full weight of
the law."
"It is most disturbing these days to discover that any students sell their
bed spaces at exorbitant amounts to fellow students after being allocated
bed spaces in the hostel. If detected such students would be not only be
rusticated he will be prosecuted as well," she warned.
She, however, urged the students to be security conscious.
(NL)
will not spare any student caught in the act of cultism, saying that any
one found wanting would be sent to jail.
While addressing the freshmen at the matriculation ceremony, the Rector
of the Polytechnic, Dr Taiwo Akande, added that henceforth, the
institution would no longer condone any act of illegality, including
cyber-crime, cultism and illegal sale of bed spaces by students.
Akande advised the students against taking steps that could alter the
academic calendar, reminding them that doing so may prolong their stay
in the institution and affect their lives generally.
Her words: "Management has put in place a vigilant security network to
closely monitor students and sniff out the bad eggs. Such unscrupulous
elements will not be allowed to dent or tarnish the hard earned image of
this institution. Anybody caught will be made to face the full weight of
the law."
"It is most disturbing these days to discover that any students sell their
bed spaces at exorbitant amounts to fellow students after being allocated
bed spaces in the hostel. If detected such students would be not only be
rusticated he will be prosecuted as well," she warned.
She, however, urged the students to be security conscious.
(NL)

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