NASARAWA POLY SUSPENDS 12 OVER CULTISM

Barely a week after students suspected to
be members of a cult at the Nasarawa
State Polytechnic in Lafia, shot and killed
a student, the school management has
announced the suspension of 12 students
over cultism.
A statement by the acting rector of the
polytechnic, Engr. Emmanuel Jatau, said
at the weekend that the affected students
were suspended indefinitely, after an
investigation proved that they defied the
rules and regulations of the school.
The statement said the affected students
have been warned to steer clear of the
institution, pending police investigation on
the matter.
The rector, who lamented the rate of cult
activities and other ant-social vices by
students of the institution, said the
decision was taken as part of measures
aimed at ensuring sanity in the school. He
attributed cult activities in the institution
to lack of hostel facilities, a situation
which according to him exposes the
students. He added that the management
of the polytechnic was liaising with the
police and other relevant security
agencies to rid the area of criminals.

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