No fewer than 27 students of the Higher National Diploma (HND) of Federal Polytechnic Ede, Osun State have been expelled by the management of the institution over riotous protest against operatives of the Economic Finance Crime Commission (EFCC).
Also, 8 students were suspended for two semesters while two former leaders of the Student Union were banned.
Recall that operatives of EFCC raided some hostels in Owode Ede, Osun State, a neighbouring community to Ede where they arrested over 70 suspected internet fraudsters.
Following the arrest, some students of the institution staged a protest at the Zonal office of EFCC, Ibadan which snowballed into a riot protest within the premises of the school leading to the destruction of property as they alleged that management was not doing anything to secure the release of the affected students.
It was learnt that the management of the school set up a panel for the trial of those involved in the protests after suspending activities of student unionism.
Meanwhile, a statement by the management of the institution through the Media Director, Sola Lawal confirmed the suspension of 27 HND students over the riotous protest.
“The management of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede Osun State constituted an investigation committee to unravel the miseries surrounding the Student’s crisis/rampage of Thursday, May 9th, 2024 leading to the stoning of people at the senior staff club
“The unprovoked attitude led to the vandalization of individual and institution’s properties. This unwarranted action negates the motto of the great citadel which the institution is known for after a painstaking and thorough investigation.
“27 students of HND 1 and 2 have been expelled, 8 HND II students have been suspended for two academic sessions while 2 former students union leadership were banned from entering the two campuses of the institution.”