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No NYSC Delay for OSPOLY Students- Management


The Management of Osun State Polytechnic Iree has declared that it has not delayed its final year students in their mobilisation for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) as erroneously published by an online blog, captioned "JAMB: OSPOLY students may experience NYSC delay".

 A statement by the Institution's Registrar, Mr Busari Salawu stated that "the Institution  did not delay the mobilisation of the  graduating students of the Institution in any form."

Mr. Salawu added that "the final year results of the graduating students had been approved and  released by the school authorities."

He explained that "all qualified students who had fully regularized their studentship on the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) website with the new JAMB guidelines would be mobilized by the Institution."

He asserted that all hands are on deck for any student who had duly registered with JAMB to be mobilized. "The issue of mobilisation is  between the students and JAMB, they should contact JAMB CAP for the regularisation and registration, while we are not also ignoring  our own roles " , the Registrar declared.

 

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