Tension in Ibadan Poly as over 1,000 students threaten court action

No fewer than 1,000 students of the Adesun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa in Oyo state have disclosed their intention to sue the management of the institution for allegedly delaying their results two years after graduation.

The students told the newsmen that the need to approach a court of law was necessary due to the non-release of their results, two years after they graduated from the institution.

Onubi Samuel Everest, one of the affected students disclosed that he was subjected to several panels by the management of the institution while his course of study lasted.

He described the action of the institution to delay their results as a deliberate ploy to deny them a future as years spent on campus had ended in waste.

The students alleged that the institution admitted them when they knew there was no accreditation for their courses.

Everest said many parents of the affected students were still in shock of what could have led to non-existent of results of their children, after completing their studies.

He said; “The whole problem started two years ago when the former Oyo state governor, Abiola Ajimobi considered the Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa for autonomy.

“The management admitted us for High National Diploma knowing that many of their courses were not accredited.

“The school told us that National Board for Technical Education and the management of the institution had agreed on accreditation before the completion of our first session but it was a lie.

“Management advertised sales of its forms and we were lured into it. We purchased the forms and started the programme but they later told us after completion of our programmes that we were admitted in error.

“We are more than 1,000 students from five departments. The most annoying thing about it is that we have not had any information from the management since we have completed our programmes, two years ago.”

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