THE Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, closed down in the wake
of the clash between students and masquerades in the host community on
March, 25, 2012, will reopen today, May 2, 2012.
Public Relations Officer, PRO, of the institution, Mr. Obini
Onuchukwu, said in a statement yesterday that the resumption did not
foreclose continued deliberations and negotiation for the payment of
reparation for damaged property as demanded by the community.
Properties worth thousands of naira were destroyed during the clash,
while several people sustained injuries, forcing the management to
direct the students to go home.
According to the PRO, the panel of inquiry jointly set up by the
institution and Oko community on the crisis has submitted an interim
report.
He added that a meeting of the expanded management had been summoned
to look into the matter, with a view to finding a lasting solution.
He directed students in the three campuses of the polytechnic at
Atani, Ufuma and Oko to resume lectures tomorrow, Thursday, as
examinations would soon begin.
Onuchukwu said: “Since six weeks, the students have remained at home
due to the community’s insistence that some reparation be paid. We
regret that the situation has disrupted the academic calendar and most
worrisome was the threat of withdrawal of the institution’s
accreditation for all programmes by the National Board for Technical
Education, NBTE.
“Furthermore, the situation is capable of affecting our students from
participating in the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, programme, the
industrial attachment and the admission of new students if the closure
continued.”
“I therefore appeal to Oko youths and all those whose properties were
destroyed, as well as those who sustained injuries, to remain calm to
allow for peaceful conclusion of outstanding issues.”
The Vanguardnews
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