Kogi State Polytechnic was established in 1993, and is located in Lokoja, Kogi State, Nigeria.
It is owned and operated by Kogi State. As of 2007 it was accredited by
the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) to give certificates
in Art and printing, Business, Engineering, Finance and Science
Computing at the National Diploma and Higher National Diploma levels.
In December 2009 the polytechnic presented 16 programs for
accreditation to a visiting team of NBTE officials, mainly for the new
schools of Engineering and Environmental Technology, Applied Science and
Management Studies. The Rector said the school had to be able to offer
core engineering and technology programs in order to fulfill its
mandate.
In October 2005 the Kogi state governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris
approved disbursement of N80 million to the polytechnic. He announced
this at the first convocation ceremony, which covered academic sessions
from 1992/93 to 2003/2004 and graduated 21,646 students.
In December 2005 a large number of hoodlums disrupted the
matriculation ceremony of fresh students, set fire to the rector's
office and damaged several vehicles before escaping. The incident may
have been related to a struggle over who would succeed the rector, an Igala by tribe.
In March 2010 seventy five people, including 18 students of the
Polytechnic, were crushed to death by a cement truck that ran out of
control. In protest, students barricaded the Lokoja/Abuja highway, set
fires and vandalized vehicles.
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