News reports from Guardian said the monitoring body for tertiary
technical institutions in the country, the National Board for Technical
Education (NBTE), has withdrawn the accreditation of all programmes
offered at Crown Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, citing breach of
standards.
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According to a letter to the institution’s Proprietor, dated August 2,
2013, and signed by NBTE Executive Secretary, Dr. Masa’udu Kazaure, the
“withdrawal of accreditation of programmes in Crown Polytechnic has
become necessary in view of myriad petitions received from
organisations, government agencies and students on the conduct and
operation of the polytechnic.”
Kazaure explained: “Subsequent investigation by the Board revealed that
the polytechnic had been operating in contravention of the Basic Minimum
Academic Standards as prescribed by law.”
The Board noted: “Crown Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti, had been running ND and
HND programmes in 30 centres across the country, particularly in
Yenagoa, Kabba, Akure, Ondo and in various towns in Ekiti State. This is
in contravention of the Federal Executive Council’s directive against
operation of satellite/outreach centres by all tertiary education
institutions in the country.
“It was further established that the Polytechnic had been running
unapproved ND programmes in Urban and Regional Planning, Quantity
Surveying and Public Administration and had submitted list of students
for mobilisation to NYSC in unapproved HND Computer Science and
Electrical/Electronics Engineering programmes.
“The Board has, therefore, directed the Polytechnic to stop all academic
activities in all its illegal satellite/outreach study centres; close
down the illegal campuses/centres; report these centres to the security
agencies, where appropriate, to ensure that they do not propagate or
relocate to other addresses.”
NBTE officials also asked the institution to “publish a disclaimer of
names and addresses of these illegal /satellite campuses in at least two
national dailies for the information of the public, as well as ensure
that the institution would not engage in any further collaboration or
unapproved affiliation with any person/organisation to run any programme
again.”
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