‘Noble Acts Attract Rewards’, Kogi Poly Rector Admonishes 6,385 Matriculating Students

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The Rector, Kogi State Polytechnic, Dr Salisu Usman Ogbo has admonished students of the institution to imbibe simple but rewarding virtues to attain their set goals.

Dr. Salisu, who spoke on Saturday during the 28th matriculation ceremony of the institution, warned that the institution prohibits students from engaging in unlawful assembly and membership of any illegal association or cult activities.

He said “while noble acts attract rewards, all vices will be met with heavy and severe sanctions.”

The Rector said the matriculating students comprised 4,512 for national diploma (ND) and 1, 873 for higher national diploma (HND).

The rector said 150 students had been expelled over various offences.

“Painfully but necessarily, since we came on board, we have so far expelled over 150 students on cases bothering on cultism, examination misconduct, and forging of entry document among others.

“You should be informed that the polytechnic under my watch has zero tolerance for all forms of social vices such as cultism, gun-running and examination malpractices.

“Only recently, with the support of the Nigerian Police and the state government in particular, we successfully secured judgement leading to the conviction and sentence of an ND II student of Public Administration.

“This is part of our aggressive campaign against rots and unethical engagements,” he said.

The rector also admonished the lecturers not to, under any guise, force students to buy textbooks as a precondition for performance in the continuous assessment (CA) and examinations.


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