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Fedpoly Bida Highlight Updates From ASOGOV Chairman
The federal polytechnic Bida chairman of Association of class governor has Restated that the official resumption of students remains 18th January. Below are the highlights of the update from the the chairman:
1. our school resumption date is still 18th Jan, 2021.
2. Bida is not on strike as it’s been peddled in some quarters.
3. The current warning strike by SANNIP National body has no correlation with the Federal Government Directives of schools resumption on the 18th.
3. kindly Hurry up and pay your tuition fees as soon as possible.
4 I was directed by the SUG president to have a five man standing committee of class Governors that will be working hand in Hand with the SUG welfare office.
5.We shall be having physical meeting once in awhile as soon as we resume to reposition some things.
Meanwhile our our names and phone numbers are already documented I shall be sending them from next week for our necessary corrections.
6. If there is any class Gov that is yet to be here kindly let me know.
7. ND students kindly stay put as i will forward relevant information concerning your SIWES much later
Thanks,
While wishing you a safe trip back to school i remain;
Comrade: Jato Ben
aka
Democrat
DIGITAL class Gov/Chairman Asso.of Class Govs FPB.
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