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Poly Ibadan Threatens to Expel Students Involved in Cultism

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
March 10, 2026
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Poly Ibadan Threatens to Expel Students Involved in Cultism

The management of The Polytechnic Ibadan has warned students against cultism and other criminal activities following the arrest of two students allegedly found with ammunition.

The institution’s public relations officer, Soladoye Adewole, gave the warning in an interview with journalists in Ibadan on Monday.

Mr Adewole said the suspects were apprehended through the vigilance of the institution’s security personnel and members of the surrounding community.

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According to him, security is a collective responsibility and not the duty of the police alone.

“It is the vigilance of our security personnel and members of the community that led to the arrest.

“Security is about all of us. Even where we live, security is not left to the police alone; it is everyone’s responsibility.

“When people are vigilant, whether at home, in the workplace or anywhere, crime will definitely reduce,” he said.

Mr Adewole explained that the suspects had been handed over to the Nigeria Police Force for investigation and possible prosecution, since possession of illegal ammunition constitutes a criminal offence.

He added that the institution would also apply its internal disciplinary measures if the suspects returned to the school.

“It is a criminal offence, and the matter has been handed over to the police. All things being equal, the police will prosecute them.

“Anybody who is found to have engaged in criminal activities automatically loses his or her studentship.

“Even if they are released and come back, they will still face the institution’s disciplinary committee, and the sanction attached is expulsion,” Mr Adewole said.

The spokesman reiterated the institution’s zero tolerance for cult-related activities, noting that the school regularly organises orientation programmes to instil discipline and good conduct among students.

He said such programmes were organised by the management, faculties, departments and religious bodies on campus.

According to him, the institution’s student handbook clearly outlines behavioural expectations and penalties for misconduct.

Mr Adewole also noted that students swore an oath during matriculation not to participate in cult activities.

“In the matriculation oath, students specifically promise not to engage in cultism and that if they do, they should be expelled.

“They all signed the oath, so violation of that oath alone is enough for the school to take action,” he said.

He urged students to focus on their studies and avoid activities that could jeopardise their academic future.

He added that students who were properly brought up and understood the purpose of their education should refrain from engaging in criminal or cult-related activities.

(NAN)

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