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Yabatech Mandates Identity Card For Students and Staff

The management of the Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH), has said that henceforth all students and staff of the institution must wear identity cards when coming to the polytechnic campuses.
According to the school management, this decision became necessary for the security and safety of students and staff.
“Keeping in mind the safety and security of staff and students on campus, it has become imperative to take some precautionary action in order to have a complete and foolproof security measure…
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“Management has decided therefore to make the wearing of Identity Cards compulsory for both staff and students.
This new measure which is considered to be extremely helpful for security clearance will help guide against infiltration of questionable characters within the vicinity of the College two campuses.
“Staff and students are enjoined to cooperate with management to ensure total compliance of this directive.”
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