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Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Direct Students to Proceed on Break

Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Direct Students to Proceed on Break
Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic Management has directed that all the students (part-time and SIWES returnees) should proceed on a one week break starting from Monday 20th June, 2022 to enable management conduct general fumigation exercise and some major repairs in the School.
Accordingly, management has directed that all academic activities be suspended within this period to avoid untold health hazards as a result of the exercise. Normal Academic activities will resume on Monday 27th June, 2022.
Moreso, The student union government of the Polytechnic has notified students whose phones were collected during the period of the just concluded first semester examination to visit the EMC Office with their School ID Card and school fee receipt to retrieve it.
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The SUG said the process has been shortlisted to different departments per day to avoid confusion.
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