The management of Kogi State Polytechnic has debunked rumours of kidnappers invading the institution.
In a press statement issued on Friday, the Rector, Dr. Salisu Ogbo Usman, described the circulating rumours as false and baseless.
Dr. Usman emphasized that the claims of kidnappers invading the Polytechnic are unfounded and stem from malicious intentions. He assured that both campuses of the Polytechnic, located in Lokoja and Itakpe, are calm and peaceful.
He highlighted that staff and students are continuing with their regular activities without any disruptions, enjoying a serene environment after their usual academic routines.
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The Rector’s statement aimed to dispel any fears and to reaffirm the institution’s commitment to the safety and well-being of its community.
“Parents, guardians and other stakeholders should remain assured that the Polytechnic Management, with the active support of Kogi State Government, is fully in charge of the security apparatus of the institution.
“They should, therefore, discard the unwarranted and malicious rumour of security breach being peddled by failed detractors.
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