Polytechnic Ibadan Suspends 2 Students, Expels Another Over Kidnapping, Armed Robbery

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By; BAYO AKAMO, Ibadan

Management of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, on Wednesday announced indefinite suspension and expulsion of three of its  students.

Announcing this in a statement signed the Institution Registrar, Mrs by Mrs Modupe Theresa Fawale, the institution said  one of the three students  allegedly kidnapped  a HND 1 Public Administration student of the institution.

The statement identified the two suspended students as Beyioku Richard, ND 2 Mass Communication and Oyewole Dotun, HND 2 Local Government Development Studies for allegedly assaulting  a security officer of the Institution.

It stressed that Oyewole Dotun’s expulsion was determined after the Students’ Disciplinary Committee of the Institution met on his case on Thursday 6th October, 2022.

Also, the statement added that Beyioku Richard failed to appear before the Institutions’ Disciplinary Committee and thus he remained suspended indefinitely.

It maintained that another student, Olubiro Basit Ajibola, an ND 2 Estate Management and Evaluation student alleged to be involved in a case of armed robbery also failed to appear before the Disciplinary Committee of the Institution and thus suspended indefinitely.

The Disciplinary Committee of the Institution also took a decision on one Odeleye Victor A. an ND2 graduate of the Institution whose suspicious movement is allegedly causing discomfort and security breach within The Polytechnic community, adding, it was decided that he should not be offered admission for Higher National Diploma (HND) under any guise so as to prevent him from infiltrating The Polytechnic community.

It however, advised parents and guardians whose wards attends The Polytechnic, Ibadan, to take time to monitor the activities of their wards as the Institution will not hesitate in taking drastic actions on any student whose conduct will tarnish the image of the school.

The statement also urged all students of the Institution to be law abiding and give information on suspected illegal activities of both students and non students that they are aware of, adding that the Institution will be working together with law enforcement agencies to prevent crimes on campus and also protect law abiding students, staff and the entire Polytechnic community

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