The Management of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) in Abeokuta, Ogun State, has temporarily suspended academic activities in response to an ongoing strike by both academic and non-academic staff.
The strike, which began on Thursday, began due to the nonpayment of July, August, and September salaries for the workers, which led the workers of the polytechnic to embark on an indefinite strike.
In an internal memorandum addressed to all students by the Registrar, Olubunmi Elewodalu, the Management announced the suspension of academic activities for one week, starting from Monday, October 9.
The memo, titled MAP/REG. 486/VOL I/188 and dated October 8, 2023, urged all students to refrain from coming to campus until further notice.
“The Management of the Polytechnic on behalf of the Academic Board is hereby announcing the suspension of all Academic activities for a period of One (1) week.
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“The temporary suspension of academic activities is a result of the need to address the prevailing circumstances in the Polytechnic.
“The suspension of academic activities will be effective from Monday, 9th October to Friday, 13th October, 2023. During this period, all students are enjoined to stay off the campus until otherwise directed.
“The above directive of Management is hereby conveyed to you for your information and necessary action,” the internal memorandum read.
The Public Relations Officer of MAPOLY, Yemi Ajibola, confirmed the suspension of academic activities.
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He said: “Yes. Management issued that (memo). It is important for students to go home since their lecturers will not be available to meet them in classes.”
Meanwhile, students of the polytechnic have threatened to stage a peaceful protest on Monday over the situation of things in MAPOLY.