The University of Ilorin
says no fewer than 108 fresh students of the institution were expelled for
gaining admission through dubious means.
The
Nation report continues:
The
institution’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. AbdulGaniyu Ambali, disclosed this on
Monday in Ilorin while exchanging views with the Commissioner of Police in
Kwara, Mr Sam Okaula, who visited him.
Ambali
told the commissioner that due to stable academic calendar and culture of
excellence prevalent in the university, the pressure to secure admission into
the institution was high.
“This
result in some candidates seeking illegal and unauthorized ways to gain
admission into the university,” he said.
Ambali
assured the commissioner of the university’s continuous cooperation by readily
offering the police useful information required in the course of their work.
“We
will volunteer any information you need to succeed,’’ the vice chancellor said.
He
reiterated the university’s stance on zero tolerance for cultism and indecent
dressing, stressing that these had helped to maintain sanity on the campus.
Ambali
also gave an assurance that eligible personnel of the Force interested in
higher education could take advantage of the opportunity provided by the
university’s Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies.
Earlier,
Okaula said the university was highly regarded as one of the best universities
in Africa because of its stable academic calendar.
Okaula
also said that security was a collective responsibility of every member of a
community, adding that the university had demonstrated zero tolerance for
cultism.
He
said that no student of the institution was among the 118 recently arrested for
cult-related activities.
The
commissioner commended the Security Unit of the university for its focus,
discipline and professionalism, assuring the vice-chancellor of the continuous
support of the police.
Ukaula
said the police had adopted scientific investigation method, noting that some
officers would require more education in that regard.
He pleaded with Ambali to assist such personnel in securing admission to improve their capacity to be able to better deal with crime in the country.
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