Ibadan Poly Students Protest Against Non-mobilization for NYSC Scheme

Students of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, has on Monday staged protests against the refusal of the institution to mobilise them for national service.

The National Youth Service Corps, (NYSC), scheme is an avenue for graduates from universities and polytechnics to serve their fatherland.

However, some graduates of the institution who are due for mobilisation on Monday protested against the refusal of the institution to mobilise them for the national service.

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The students on Monday shut the main gate of the institution and other entrances of the institution.

The protesting students called on the institution and the NYSC to do the needful.

The Public Relations Officer of the institution, Alhaji Soladoye Adewole, while speaking with Dailypost noted that the problem is not peculiar to the institution.

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Adewole, in a telephone conversation noted that the matter is being looked into.

According to him: “The matter is not peculiar to the Polytechnic Ibadan. It affected all schools that are running part-time programmes.

“In the past, those who did ND part-time programmes and went for HND regular programmes usually went for NYSC. But now the policy has changed.

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“It is not peculiar to us. Some of them did their ND on part-time. They did go for NYSC in the past. Now, the NYSC said no. The management has gone to the NYSC office. The matter is being looked into.”

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Ibadan Poly Students Protest Against Non-mobilization for NYSC Scheme

Students of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, has on Monday staged protests against the refusal of the institution to mobilise them for national service.

The National Youth Service Corps, (NYSC), scheme is an avenue for graduates from universities and polytechnics to serve their fatherland.

However, some graduates of the institution who are due for mobilisation on Monday protested against the refusal of the institution to mobilise them for the national service.

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The students on Monday shut the main gate of the institution and other entrances of the institution.

The protesting students called on the institution and the NYSC to do the needful.

The Public Relations Officer of the institution, Alhaji Soladoye Adewole, while speaking with Dailypost noted that the problem is not peculiar to the institution.

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Adewole, in a telephone conversation noted that the matter is being looked into.

According to him: “The matter is not peculiar to the Polytechnic Ibadan. It affected all schools that are running part-time programmes.

“In the past, those who did ND part-time programmes and went for HND regular programmes usually went for NYSC. But now the policy has changed.

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“It is not peculiar to us. Some of them did their ND on part-time. They did go for NYSC in the past. Now, the NYSC said no. The management has gone to the NYSC office. The matter is being looked into.”

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