The Deputy Registrar, Student Affairs Unit and Secretary of the Student Disciplinary Committee (SDC) of the University of Ilorin, Mrs Kate Sallee, on Monday said eight students of the institution were expelled for misconduct.
Sallee in a statement said that the management of the university recently tried the students and found them guilty.
Rolling out the name, she said, the students included: Temidayo Olakunle of the Department of Educational Technology; Dennis Adeniji of Sociology department and Ademola Oguntade of the Department of History and International Studies.
Others are Muhammed Suzo of the Department of Accounting, Olakunle Oyinloye of the Department of Sociology and Ahmad Surajudeen of the Department of Statistics as involved.
“Others included Azeez Said of the Department of Sociology and Abdulwaheed Sanni of the Department of Common and Islamic Law,” she said.
The Deputy Registrar said two students were also rusticated for one academic session.
According to her, the students were Habeeb Shittu of the Department of Chemistry and Abdullahi Mohammed of the Department of Private and Property Law.
“The university also suspended one Mayowa Salawu of the Department of Zoology pending the outcome of investigations into allegations that he associated with or belonged to an unregistered club on campus,’’ she said.
Sallee, however, noted that one student, Sulaiman Araba, who is of the Department of Social Science Education, was exonerated from the charge of misconduct levelled against him.
“ In its sustained bid to uphold fairness and justice, the penalised students would be given the opportunity to appeal against the punishment meted out to them.
“Those who are not satisfied with the penalty they got should route their appeal to the University Council through their Heads of Departments, Deans of Faculties and the Vice-Chancellor.
“ This should be within 48 days of the receipt of the letters conveying the SDC’s decision to them,” she said.
Sallee, however, noted that one student, Sulaiman Araba, who is of the Department of Social Science Education, was exonerated from the charge of misconduct levelled against him.
“ In its sustained bid to uphold fairness and justice, the penalised students would be given the opportunity to appeal against the punishment meted out to them.
“Those who are not satisfied with the penalty they got should route their appeal to the University Council through their Heads of Departments, Deans of Faculties and the Vice-Chancellor.
“ This should be within 48 days of the receipt of the letters conveying the SDC’s decision to them,” she said.
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