BY ABU-SATAR HAMED
ILARO-YEWA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA – The Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro (FPI) has successfully matriculated a total of Eleven Thousand, Three Hundred and Sixteen (11,316) students for the 2024/25 academic session.
The matriculation ceremony covered admissions into various levels and programmes, including National Diploma (OND), Higher National Diploma (HND), ND ODFeL, and HND ODFeL.
The newly admitted students are spread across Eight (8) Schools within the institution, reflecting the Polytechnic’s continuous commitment to providing quality education at multiple levels.
Dr Mukhail A. Akinde, FCA, FCTI while delivering his Matriculation Speech on Friday, March 14, 2025 at the Raheem Oloyo International Conference Centre, situated in the School’s premises, Ilaro-Yewa, Ogun State, stated that out of an impressive Seven Thousand, Two Hundred and Sixty-One (7,261) applicants, a total of Four Thousand, Five Hundred and Sixty-Six (4,566) were offered admission into the full-time ND programmes while only Two Thousand, Eight Hundred and Eighty-Seven (2,887) were admitted into the part-time ND programmes from among a total of Four Thousand, Four Hundred and Ninety-Two (4,592) applicants.
Matriculating the students into the School’s Fifty (50) Academic Courses, the Rector stated further that only Three Thousand, Seven Hundred and Seventy-Five (3,775) candidates out of the total Four Thousand, Seven Hundred and Three (4,703) applicants were offered admission into the HND programmes, translating to a 19.73% negligible.
The Rector also noted that a total of Eighty-Eight (88) candidates: Fifty-Nine (59) and Twenty-Nine (29) for both ND ODFeL and HND ODFeL respectfully were offered admission.
Dr Akinde however sounded a stern warning to the matriculants to stay away from any activities that may bring the institution into disrepute, which he described as “forbidden behaviour”.
“The following are some acts that are deemed as gross indiscipline or forbidden, which you’re enjoined to avoid: Cheating during examinations; stealing, posting of nude photographs of other students on social media, drug abuse, sexual immorality, disobedience to lawful instructions and cultism.
“The forbidden behaviour also includes walking on lawns; littering of the Campus; writing graffiti on walkways, and indiscriminate posting of posters, assault, defamation of character, fighting, action that constitute branch of peace on and off campus and indecent dressings in the form of sagging, revealing clothes, coloured hair, body hugs, face cap and T-shirt with strange and vulgar inscription”, the Rector warned.
He expressed profound appreciation to all parents and guardians that have played significant parts in ensuring that their wards and children consider the Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro as their first choice, as he promised that the school will continue to improve on its service delivery.
Having commended “the past Managements of the Institution whose invaluable labour and incurable legacies continue to stand the test of time; Arc. Olusegun Olanrewaju Aluko, PhD, all Principal Officers, Deans of School, Directors, Heads of Department, other members of Academic Board, Polytechnic Management Committee, Staff and three (3) staff unions on campus (ASUP, SSANIP and NASU), students and Students’ Union Leadership, the entire body of Alumni, Rector Akinde applauded the leadership of the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewland, HRM Oba Kehinde Olugbenle MFR, including the Obas, traditional chiefs and the Polytechnic Ilaro Community Forum (PICOF), the Head of Security Architectures, transporters, market men and women”.
He expressed appreciation to Engr. (Otunba) Idowu Onifade, Chairman, Polytechnic Ilaro Community Forum (PICOF), the NDLEA Commander, Director of Medical Services, Dr. B.M. Jesusina and the staff of Examinations, Records and Transcripts (ERT), who walked the matriculants through issues of the community, hard drugs related issues, medical resources and computations of Cumulative Gross Point Average (CGPA).
The Rector said, “I congratulate you once again on your matriculation. Your decision to join the Federal Polytechnic Ilaro Community is a wise one, and we are committed to ensuring that you acquire the necessary skills to become total and self-sufficient individuals. I wish you a peaceful and productive stay on campus”, the Rector stated.