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KWARAPOLY Announces Normalcy Following Students’ Protest

Kwara State Polytechnic, KWARAPOLY Announces Normalcy Following Students’ Protest

The Management of Kwara State Polytechnic wishes to inform the general public, particularly parents, guardians, and commuters, that a peaceful academic environment has been fully restored on campus and its immediate surroundings following a brief protest by a few students earlier today.

The incident originated from reports of security operatives conducting official duties in the nearby Agbede village, an action which reportedly caused concern among some students of the institution. It is important to note that no arrests of students were made during the security operation.

Early this morning, a small number of students expressed their displeasure by burning tyres along a section of the Old Jebba Road. The swift and professional intervention of combined security agencies and the Polytechnic’s own security personnel ensured the situation was contained promptly and without escalation.

Management hereby assures the public that normalcy has been completely restored as students scheduled for morning examinations have been checked in by their invigilators and exams are ongoing as planned.

The Management commends the security agencies and our internal security team for their rapid response and professionalism in handling the situation. We also appreciate the overwhelming majority of our students who remained calm and law-abiding.

We urge the general public, especially commuters plying the Old Jebba Road, to go about their normal businesses without any fear or panic. The road is clear and safe for travel.

The Polytechnic remains committed to the safety, welfare, and academic progress of all its students and staff.

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