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    Abia polytechnic denies involvement in certificate forgery

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    By Okechukwu Keshi Ukegbu

    Abia State Polytechnic, Aba has denied any involvement in alleged certificate racketering describing those spreading the false information as mischief makers bent on dragging the image of the institution to the mud

    The statement was in response to some negative media publications

    In a statement issued and signed by the Public Relations Officer of the institution, Stella Nwakanma, Abia State Polytechnic said that its attention “has been drawn to a frivolous and malicious publication in both the online and mainstream media over an alleged certificate racketeering in the institution in relation to a National Diploma result issued to one Gregory Okwuchukwu Okoafor”.

    The polytechnic noted that while it may not want to join issues with mischief makers “the institution has at no time compromised its standard by engaging in certificate racketeering.

    According to the polytechnic, “the student in question was duly admitted by the institution and also fulfilled all conditions required for the issuance of his National Diploma Statement of result.

    The polytechnic further noted that” the institution is ever ready to respond to any inquiries relating to its operations in line with laid down procedures, adding that” it is baffled that some media houses have thrown to the winds ethical issue of balance reportage, which requires that the positions of parties involved in an issue should be sought.

    While appealing to the public to disregard such malicious publication, and at the same time warns mischief makers to desist from dragging the hard earned image of the Polytechnic in the mud over selfish purposes and interests considering that the institution is apolitical in its operations, the institution said that it has mandated its legal team to explore all legitimate options to redress the issue.

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