Group Urges Caution Over Remarks on Auchi Polytechnic SUG Election

Group Urges Caution Over Remarks on Auchi Polytechnic SUG Election

  • The Centre for Peace, Transparency and Accountability (CPTA) has urged Peter Obi to review his comments about the SUG election at Auchi Polytechnic, citing inconsistencies with official reports
  • CPTA clarified that the July 5 election was declared inconclusive due to procedural issues, but remained peaceful with no confirmed casualties, contrary to Obi’s statement
  • The organisation commended Rector Dr. Salisu Shehu Umar for infrastructural developments and urged public figures to exercise caution in statements concerning student matters

The Centre for Peace, Transparency and Accountability (CPTA) has advised former presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi, to review a recent statement he made regarding the Student Union Government (SUG) election held at the Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo State.

At a press conference in Abuja, CPTA’s Executive Director, Comrade Patrick Ogheneyero Jr., said the organisation had concerns about the accuracy of the claim made on Mr. Obi’s official social media handle, which referenced an incident during the election on July 5.

Group Urges Caution Over Remarks on Auchi Polytechnic SUG Election
Group Urges Caution Over Remarks on Auchi Polytechnic SUG Election
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According to Ogheneyero, the statement did not align with official information provided by the institution. He referenced a report from the school’s Director of Public Relations, Mrs. Angela Egele, which indicated that the election was declared inconclusive due to procedural issues but was conducted peacefully under the supervision of security personnel and independent observers.

“There were no confirmed reports of fatalities or serious injuries during the exercise,” Ogheneyero stated. “We believe that all public comments on such matters should be based on verified facts.”

The CPTA emphasized the importance of responsible communication from public figures, especially when addressing issues involving students and educational institutions. The group called for greater care in sharing information to prevent public misunderstanding.

Ogheneyero also commended the leadership of the Polytechnic’s Rector, Dr. Salisu Shehu Umar, noting various development projects undertaken since his appointment in February 2022. These include road construction within the campus, new academic blocks, the completion of a 250-seat lecture theatre for the School of Engineering, and the modernization of the central library and ICT centre.

“Dr. Umar’s administration has shown commitment to institutional progress and student welfare,” he said.

The CPTA concluded by reaffirming its support for the Polytechnic and encouraging all stakeholders to work together to protect the integrity and development of Nigeria’s educational institutions.

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