Student's Life
No crisis in Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, says management
The management of Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, Saki, Oyo State has dismissed as untrue reports that there is a crisis in the school.
WuzupNigeria reports that there were rumours of pandemonium on the Oke-Ogun Polytechnic campus after the announcement of the students’ union election on Thursday.
The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the institution, Mr Tunde Olabode, in a statement, however, denied there was such.
He said,
“In order to forestall breakdown of law and order, the school authorities have put the necessary machinery in place.
“I want to say without missing words, security agents are on ground to curtail unforeseen circumstances before, during and after the announcement of the election.”
He added that normal academic and other school activities are ongoing.
The newly elected executive members of the union are Hussein Akeem Adewale, president; Awwal Ridwan, vice president; Ogunrinde Oluwagbemi E, general-secretary; Adeleke Ademola David, assistant general-secretary; Hassan Mariam Fadekemi, financial secretary; Salaudeen Babatunde Yusuff, auditor; Ogunbiyi Khadijat Aduragbemi, treasurer.
Others are Abdulazeez Ibraheem Adebayo, Social secretary; Nasirudeen Ibraheem Akande, sports secretary; Adetoro Toheeb Adedeji, PRO 1; Salaudeen Abdulbaki Olamilekan, PRO 2; Afolabi Ebunoluwa Idowu, welfare officer 1 and Hassan Adijat Morenikeji, welfare officer 2.
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