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Students, Alumni Reject Renaming of The Polytechnic Ibadan

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Students and alumni of The Polytechnic, Ibadan have expressed strong opposition to the recent decision by Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, to rename the institution after former Governor Dr. Victor Omololu Olunloyo.

 

The renaming was announced during a commendation service held in honour of the late Olunloyo, who was also the first rector of the institution. However, the move has sparked criticism, with many describing it as unwarranted and damaging to the school’s legacy.

 

In a statement issued by the President of the Student Union Government (SUG), Comrade Oladipupo Olamide, the students conveyed their discontent, calling the decision unjust and disrespectful to the institution’s history.

 

“The Polytechnic Ibadan has, for over five decades, stood as a symbol of academic excellence and integrity,” the statement read. “Its name is well-established and respected across Nigeria, known for producing graduates who have significantly impacted various sectors. Changing the name would strip the school of its identity and cause long-lasting harm to its legacy.”

 

The SUG urged Governor Makinde to reconsider the decision and allow the institution to retain its original name. They also expressed a willingness to engage in constructive dialogue in search of alternative ways to honour Olunloyo without altering the institution’s name.

 

“We call for an immediate reversal of this decision and hope for a timely response from the government,” the statement concluded.

 

Alumni have echoed similar concerns. Yomi Akande, a graduate of the institution and a leader in the Non-Academic Staff Union (NASU), criticized the move, stating that the name “The Polytechnic, Ibadan” holds global recognition and historical significance.

 

“Although we acknowledge and respect Dr. Olunloyo’s contributions, changing the name of the school will not bring any tangible benefits. It seems more symbolic than practical,” Akande said.

 

Another alumnus, Olaoluwa Olabode, also voiced objections, warning that the decision could have negative effects on both current students and past graduates. He suggested the renaming might be politically driven and noted it does little to improve the institution’s development.

 

 

 

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