The National Alumni Association of Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa, Oyo State, has reiterated its commitment to supporting the development and progress of the institution.
In a statement issue by the chairman of the association, Prince Jamiu Jelili Aderemi, and signed by its national secretary, Mr Samuel Oladapo, the association said it would continue to show support for the institution and its students so as to make significant impact on the future of the institution.
The association congratulated Oyo State Governor, Mr Seyi Makinde; the Governing Council chairman, Professor Abiodun Ojo, the management team, led by the acting rector, Dr Olugbade Akinteye, staff and students of the institution on the recent accreditation results released by the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).
The statement reads: “This significant achievement is a testament to your unwavering dedication and commitment to providing a high-quality educational experience for our students. We commend the governor for his steadfast support, and we express our gratitude to the Governing Council of the institution for its valuable contributions.
“The national body of the alumni association is grateful to the acting rector for granting us approval to renovate NLT 2, and we are pleased to inform you that the renovation project is currently in progress. The renovation brings a new look with painting, upgraded flooring, electrical enhancements, replacement of fans, and the installation of missing glass panes.
“We are optimistic that these improvements will contribute to creating a more inspiring and conducive learning environment for our students. The project is expected to be completed before November 10.
“We call on all alumni who graduated from our esteemed institution to join us in this mission.
“Let us come together and contribute to the development of our alma mater. Your support, whether through mentorship, scholarships, or any other means, will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa.”
READ ALSO FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE