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DSAP: SSANIP Suspends Strike Action as Govt Begins Negotiation with ASUP

This is to inform all students of Ds Adegbenro ICT Polytechnic (DSAP) that the Senior Staff Association of Nigeria Polytechnic (SSANIP) has ended its sit-down strike.
By this development, all matters relating to administrative activities ranging from admission application, submission of student file & updating, payments, final clearance, collection of statement of result, JAMB regularization, NYSC mobilization, and general administration will be attended to henceforth.
On the issue of the ongoing examination which was stopped as a result of the imminent sit-down strike by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP), the institution’s stakeholders alongside with the representatives of the state government are currently on course to ensure that the examination continue in due course.
The school management concluded hopefully soon all matters will be resolved and academic activities will come back in shape.
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