Salako Nurudeen and Sodiq Ojuroungbe
Following the outcry of students concerning the transition of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, (MAPOLY) to Moshood Abiola University of Science and Technology, (MAUSTECH) and the creation of Ogun State Polytechnic, Ipokia, the Director, School of Communication and Information Technology, Dr. Goke Raufu has assured the students not to panic concerning their admission status.
This assurance came as a response to the outcry of the 300 level students of mass communication who expressed their fear concerning the transition process which could affect their forthcoming examination.
One of the students identified as Sarah Fadairo, expressed her concern on what would be the fate of the present HND 1 and ND 1 students of the institution if MAPOLY relocated to Ipokia.
Fadairo, disclosed that, the current crisis regarding MAPOLY extinction might put a stop to her education.
She however, appealed to the management and government to come up with a resolution which both parties would benefit from.
Also, a student simply identified as Christine implored the management to release their first semester result of 2016/2017 academic session before the second semester examination.
Christine explained that the crisis facing the conversion of MAPOLY to MAUSTECH has affected students’ preparation for the forthcoming examination which is scheduled to commence on September 18.
While responding to the students’ outburst, the Director assured that their certificate is valid, saying that no legal profession can rubbish it.
Dr. Raufu added that the transition process would not affect the school academic activities, saying “Students has no reason to be panic because the Polytechnic staffs and government are ensuring that the issues would be resolved amicably”.
He also charged the students to be prepared for the forthcoming examination, promising that they will finish their programme successfully.
According to him, you (Students) will finish your programmes successfully as you have applied to MAPOLY and who chooses to attend classes and write examination.
“Be prepare for the forthcoming examination, and be reassured that the conversion has not put a stop to academic activities on campus”, He said.
SOURCE: PRESS CLUB MAPOLY