The administration of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree claims that it never prevented a Higher National Diploma (HND) holder from enlisting in the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) when the time was right.
This is because the college refused to accept N20,000 from each student for purposes of verification.
Some Osunpoly graduates with Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) reportedly claimed that the institution’s management purposefully withheld their results, delaying their ability to begin their national service. This claim was confirmed by Thegazetterngr
The students, who requested anonymity, also claimed that the institution was charging N20,000 each student as a verification fee for their National Diploma (ND) results.
The institution only charges a fee of N5,000, as authorized by the relevant Osun State Government agencies, they’ve been denying. Osunpoly claims not collect money from students.
He asserted, “We don’t charge 20,000 Naira for Verifications. The Institution is required by law to levy a fee of five thousand naira (N5,000). The State House of Assembly and the State Government have both authorized this, and it is included in the Osun State Government’s budget.
He maintained that “it is a routine thing to examine the authenticity of certificates and transcripts presented to the polytechnic for the HND Admission.” He was responding to claims that Higher National Diplomates of the Polytechnic Delayed Enrolling in the NYSC program after receiving their degrees.He asserted, “We don’t harge 20,000 Naira for Verifications. The Institution is required by law to levy a fee of five thousand naira (N5,000). The State House of Assembly and the State Government have both authorized this, and it is included in the Osun State Government’s budget as this was confirmed by Thegazetterngr to be true and not false.
He maintained that “it is a routine thing to examine the authenticity of certificates and transcripts presented to the polytechnic for the HND Admission.” He was responding to claims that Higher National Diplomates of the Polytechnic delayed enrolling in the NYSC program after receiving their degrees.
Osunpoly claims not collect money from students
All reputable institutions in the nation carry out this practice, therefore ours cannot be an exception. the vast bulk of our graduates from December 2021enrolled in their NYSC programs. These graduates included people who completed their National Diplomas at different institutions but provided our management with the relevant information, which was approved by the individual institutions throughout the verification process. Please be patient with the others who have not been cleared; we are in regular contact with our sister institutions to clear them.