Nasarawa state polytechnic warns newly admitted students to shun cultism
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Nasarawa State Polytechnic Warns Newly Admitted Students to Shun Cultism
Lafia, Nasarawa State - The management of Nasarawa State Polytechnic has warned newly admitted students to shun cultism and other social vices that can jeopardize their academic pursuits and overall well-being.
The warning was contained in a statement issued by the institution's Public Relations Officer, Mr. Abdullahi Abdullahi, on Tuesday.
According to the statement, the management of the polytechnic is concerned about the increasing cases of cultism and other social vices on campus, which can have serious consequences for the students and the institution as a whole.
"We want to assure our newly admitted students that we are committed to providing a safe and conducive learning environment for them. However, we cannot achieve this if they engage in cultism and other social vices," the statement said.
The management of the polytechnic urged the students to avoid any activity that can compromise their academic integrity and put their lives at risk.
"We urge our students to be mindful of their actions and avoid any activity that can lead to cultism and other social vices. We also urge them to report any suspicious activity to the authorities," the statement said.
The management of the polytechnic also warned that any student found engaging in cultism or other social vices will be sanctioned accordingly.
"We will not hesitate to take disciplinary action against any student found engaging in cultism or other social vices. We want to ensure that our students have a peaceful and productive academic experience," the statement said.
The management of the polytechnic also appealed to parents and guardians to monitor their children and wards closely and advise them to avoid any activity that can compromise their academic integrity.
"We urge parents and guardians to monitor their children and wards closely and advise them to avoid any activity that can compromise their academic integrity. We also urge them to report any suspicious activity to the authorities," the statement said.
The management of the polytechnic also promised to provide adequate security and support to the students to ensure their safety and well-being.
"We are committed to providing adequate security and support to our students to ensure their safety and well-being. We will continue to work hard to ensure that our students have a peaceful and productive academic experience," the statement said.
The management of the polytechnic also appealed to the students to be law-abiding and respect the rules and regulations of the institution.
"We urge our students to be law-abiding and respect the rules and regulations of the institution. We also urge them to avoid any activity that can compromise their academic integrity and put their lives at risk," the statement said.
The management of the polytechnic also promised to continue to work with the relevant authorities to ensure that the institution remains a safe and conducive learning environment for all students.
"We will continue to work with the relevant authorities to ensure that our institution remains a safe and conducive learning environment for all students. We are committed to providing a peaceful and productive academic experience for our students," the statement said.