The movement of youth rejected the reinamatory of the Polytechnic, Ibadan after the deceased Dr. Omololu Olunloyo.
The governor of the governor Seyi Makinde on Friday announced the change on Friday
According to the group, which praised the governor for his intention to immortalize the deceased Dr. Omololu Olunloyo being the first rector of the Ibadan Polytechnic, the negative impact of the change of name far exceeds the positive impact.
The companion of Ademola Babaunde Abidemi, former president of the Sug, said the Ibadan Polytechnic movement and national coordinator
“There are many reasons why we appeal to the governor to reconsider and reverse the decision as his negative impact on the institution exceeds the positive impact. The Polytechnic, Ibadan, is known globally for his technical knowledge of impact and a significant impact on students and graduates in Nigeria”. has produced large icons over the years.
Abide me argued that the difficulty of the acceptedness by the foreign institutions of students who may want to promote their education abroad should be considered significantly as it will be a return of the majority of these graduates.
“The governor is therefore humbly invited to invest more in infrastructure and in the development of human capital in the institution to be able to compete favorably among the other institutions of the country rather than the useless attention on the change of name. The problem of subfinification and the lack of support for research and innovation should also be addressed by the governor,” said The Group.
It has also observed that the new name will reduce the state of the institution “in the global era of artificial intelligence and will make the institution seem as a recently established elementary school”.
He said that the impact of the deceased dott. Olunloyo as a former governor of the State that the institution has recorded a stunted growth during his administration, adding that the governor Makinde will have a suspended task that convince students, parents, former students and interested parties on why the institution should be renamed after the deceased Olunleyo.
Instead of the institution, Abide me appealed to the governor to reconsider the choice of other infrastructures such as the streets or cocoa house as buildings to appoint after the late Olunloyo.
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