
The Registrar of the
school, Hezekiel Fehintola, said in a statement that the members of staff were
dismissed after being found guilty of gross misconduct by various committees
set up to investigate allegations against them.
The Polytechnic, Ibadan, on
Thursday, said two of its members of staff had been dismissed from service
while 32 students were expelled from the school.
He added that the action of
the institution was in line with the terms and condition of service set by the
polytechnic’s management.
Fehintola added that the
expelled students were found guilty of examination malpractices during the
first semester examinations in the school.
He said the students were
found culpable after appearing before a disciplinary committee of the school.
The registrar urged members
of staff to be committed to their work, warning that the school would not
condone any act of indiscipline from the workers and the students.
“We also appeal to parents
and guardians to continue to cooperate with the management of the institution
by playing appropriate roles in the development of their children so that they
can imbibe the spirit of hard work, industry and uprightness,” the statement
added in part.

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