Management of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY) imposes new law on Campus Transportation:


STUDENTS’ UNION PRESS RELEASE ON THURSDAY, 14TH JULY, 2016.
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This is to notify the entire student populace of this citadel of excellence, Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, on a new directive from the office of the Directorate of Students’ Affairs.

This new move which will kick start on Monday, 18th July, 2016 holds that all vehicles (shuttle buses, cabs and taxis) conveying students in and out the campus must have on them the new MAPOLY Sticker in order to be allowed into the school premises. The sticker, of the colours: YELLOW and BLUE is placed at both the front and back of all the commercial vehicles that ply the school.

In this regard, students are advised to be on the look out for the sticker before boarding, so as not to lose their transport fare, as any vehicle without the sticker would not be allowed into the school premises.

The office of the Students’ Affairs, having the welfare of its students at heart has birth this new directive with the sole aim of preventing the menace of kidnapping of students, and untold hardship that may occur due to drivers’ recklessness this is also in a bid to improve the regulation of these commercial vehicles.

This information should not be kept to oneself, but should be made known to all and sundry. So therefore let’s give it the widest publicity it demands.

SIGNED: USAEFAT SODIQ A.
     CHAIRMAN, SUCTC.

SIGNED: AKHILOME O. DAVID
     PRO, SUCTC.
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