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Only Tricycle Riders with Apron will be Permitted on Campus – FEDPONAM

The management of the Federal Polytechnic kaura Namoda after the meeting held on Tuesday 13th September, 2022 has concluded that starting from Monday 28th September, 2022 only commercial tricycle riders with Apron and jackets will be allowed to drive into the polytechnic Campus.
The school management said this decision is to safeguard the security of the polytechnic students.
All Tricycle riders and other commercial vehicles who wish to operate within and outside the polytechnic main campus are advised to visit the Poy consult for registration of their Apron jacket.
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“I am directed to write and inform you that from 28 September, 2022 only Motor Cyclists (Kabu-Kabu) and Tricyclist Keke Napep riders with aprons (Jacket) will be allowed to enter the Main Campus of this Institution…
“In view of the above, you are advised to follow riders with apron (Jacket) to main Campus to avoid trekking from the gate to your various destinations (either department or offices).
“Officers or students using bikes like that of Kabu-Kabu will only be allowed to pass through the gate by showing their I.D cards to officers/securities on duty.”
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