Students block road to protest relocation of Imo Poly to Uzodinma’s hometown

Some students of the Imo State Polytechnic, Umuagwo, blocked the Owerri-Port Harcourt highway on Tuesday to protest the relocation of the institution to the hometown of Governor Hope Uzodinma.

Carrying placards, the undergraduates accused the state government and the school’s management of frustrating their academic programmes.

The enraged students said nearly one year after the state government announced the relocation of the school to Omuma, the hometown of the State Governor, Hope Uzodinma, the academic programme had yet to commence at the new site.

One of the students, who gave his name as Sampson, said, “This is one year that the governor announced the relocation of the HND departments to Omuma, yet nothing has happened. There is no single structure in Omuma to show that the academic programme will commence there anytime soon. We are giving the school two weeks to fix it, or we will embark on a continuous protest.”

A senior staff of the school, John Okoye, who appealed to the students to halt the protest, promised that the management of the institution would take swift measures in addressing the situation.

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