The protest scene
MAPOLY students grounded activities at the school premises over an unprecedented delay in their examination time-table.
Movement of vehicles and commuters was on Monday put on hold around
major areas of Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital as students of Moshood
Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) embarked on a protest.
The students of the Ogun State-owned institution are protesting the
delay of their semester examination, demanding the immediate resolution
to the impasse on the inability of the students to have the
examination.
Dressed in black attires, the students holding different placards
matched through major streets of Abeokuta. They demand an immediate
action by government to have their institution reopened for normal
academic activities.
The students also demand the commencement of their semester examination after they have stayed at home for three months.
“We suppose to have written our examination on September 18 but
ASUP MAPOLY used that as a negotiation tool with Ogun State Government.
As it is today, for the past three months, we have not been able to
write the examination and there is no green light if we are going to
write the examination, this year,” one of the students who spoke with Channels Television said.
There had earlier been a faceoff between the state government and
members of the Academic Staff Union Polytechnics (ASUP) of the Moshood
Abiola Polytechnic chapter which has led to an industrial action that
has paralysed academic activities in the institution for three months.
The disagreement between the state government and lecturers of the
institution is reported to be due to the relocation of the institution
to Ipokia in Ogun State and it has remained unsolved.
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