Ondo Poly bans social activities on campus

By Temitope Adedeji, Akure

 Ondo State government owned Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo has placed a ban on activities capable of disrupting the peace of the school, most especially the final year examination celebration.

Driving unregistered cars within the campus has automatically been banned.

A circular made available to newsmen on Wednesday by Director of Students Affair of the institution, O. M Oloye, stated that the management of the school decided to place a ban on all forms of activities that are inimical to the peace of the institution.

The circular warned the students not to run fowl of the order which may attract severe penalty if violated, or trampled upon.

The circular, titled “Prohibition of final year examinations in the Polytechnic”, reads: This is to inform the entire Polytechnic community especially the final year students of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo that after thorough consideration of security breach on campus on Wednesday, 23rd and Friday, 25th February, 2022, Management decided to ban all forms of activities, that are inimical to the growth and peaceful co-existence on campus as highlighted below:

I. Students gathering together to celebrate the end of their final year examination in the polytechnic

ii. Nagging off and parading with motorcade on campus

 iii. Open show of unregistered association, cult groups and oppression of harmless students

 iv. Driving of unregistered vehicles on campus by the students

All the students are enjoined to note the decisions of Management and simply comply with them immediately, as any erring student will face the severe penalty.

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