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ANSPOLY Students Disrupt Institution’s Convocation over Issuance of Invalid Certificates [VIDEO]]]

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Ex-students of Anambra State Polytechnic, Mgbakwu on Friday disrupted the convocation ceremony of of the institution, shutting the gate and denying visitors and some management staff entry into the convocation arena.
THE RAZOR NEWS gathered that the protest which was led by past students of the institution was because of issuance of certificates, which have been rejected by other institutions, including employers of labour.
In a video circulating on the social media, Frank Onyekachi Imo, a former student of the institution who spoke to journalists said:”Some of our students who graduated here and attempted to further their education, their certificates were rejected and described as invalid.
“How can the school be talking of graduating students, when the students they graduated many years ago have not been mobilized for service?”
Another student leader who also spoke to journalist said: “I graduated here since 2015, and up till now, I’m yet to be mobilized for service, nor have I gotten my certificate. Some of our former students who have gotten their certificates, they were rejected in other institutions where they went to further their education, and their certificates described as invalid.
“How can the school be talking of graduating students, when the ones who you graduated have not been properly taken care of.”

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gathered that the protesting students also shut out the representative of the commissioner for education, Mrs Oyibo Alor, the representative of the commissioner for education, Mrs Sally Mbanefo.

The students demanded for a sack of the management of the institution, saying she has been the rector of the institution since 2007, and that under her watch, the institution has depleted in number of student and quality of output.
“We are appealing to Governor Willie Obiano to look into the polytechnic. This is a state owned institution, and there are other institutions that were founded by other states recently, but their certificates are recognized and their students mobilized for service.”
When our correspondent spoke to the Dean of students affairs, Mr Chinedu Ejikeme, he stated that the convocation has been held, and only a few students decided to disrupt the convocation, but that it has been held.
He said: “It was just printer’s error that some of the students’ names did not appear for convocation, but from this week, they will be able to take their results.”
Attempt to reach the spokesperson of the polytechnic, Mr Albert Chukwuanu was not fruitful.

By Ifeizu Joe

Ifeizu is a seasoned journalist and Managing Editor of TheRazor. He has wide knowledge of Anambra State and has reported the state objectively for over a decade.

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