Isa Mustapha Agwai 1 Polytechnic SUG Urges Prompt Payment of School Fees

The SUG of Isa Mustapha Agwai 1 Polytechnic stresses the importance of timely school fees payment and adherence to campus regulations.

Isa Mustapha Agwai 1 Polytechnic SUG Urges Prompt Payment of School Fees

The Student Union Government (SUG) of Isa Mustapha Agwai 1 Polytechnic has issued a strong reminder to all students regarding the necessity of timely school fees payment. This announcement is crucial following the challenges faced in the previous semester due to delayed payments.

The SUG expressed gratitude towards the management for reopening the payment portal last semester to accommodate affected students and resolving issues faced by special students this semester.

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Additionally, students are urged to comply with the dress code to avoid any form of embarrassment and to remain vigilant about their security on campus.

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In an effort to maintain academic decorum, the SUG and management have jointly prohibited the trading or selling of food items such as chin chin and kunu within classrooms. Violators will face disciplinary actions as both bodies enforce a strict no-tolerance policy.

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Furthermore, all ND1 and HND1 registered students are requested to collect their identification cards promptly. ND2 and HND2 students are asked to be patient as their ID cards are still in production. Tags will be available next week, and students can obtain them from the Dean of Students Affairs Office or the SUG Secretariat for a fee of ₦1,000. The tags will be green for ND students and black for HND students.

Signed:

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Comr. Amos Aluwona Aondowase  

SUG Secretary General  

For: Comr. John Jacob Mutuwa  

SUG President