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PBAT Door-To-Door Movement National Coordinator Congratulates The Rector Of Fedpolel, Dr Ebeloku On The occasion of The Institution's Second Convocation, Harps On His Achievements




 
 
The National Coordinator of 
PBAT Door-To-Door Movement, Comrade Sunday Adekanbi Asuku, has congratulated Dr A.I Ebeloku on his achievements as the Rector of the Federal Polytechnic, Ile Oluji, Ondo State.
 
Comrade Asuku described Dr Ebeloku as a silent achiever, a man of consummate pedigree and a team player in a statement he personally signed and released on Thursday as the institution holds its second convocation today.
 
"Massive Congratulations to the silent achiever, a man of consummate pedigree, a team player and an icon of development, Dr. A.I Ebeloku, The second substantive Rector of Fedpolel.
 
"This is indeed a new era and finally we can address Fedpolel as a higher institution, not a glorified secondary school. 
 
"The meaningful amenities that enhances learning keeps rolling in, laboratories and workshops are loaded and ready, introduction of new accredited courses and so on. 
 
"He has made history and carved a niche for himself, he has registered his footprint in the sand of time as a torch bearer and now, our students can use the hostel, there's conventional electricity and as well solar powered security lights on campus which further enhances security and learning on campus," he said.
 
He said further that Dr. Ebeloku has done tremendously well and deserves all accolades, adding that he is indeed a team player, staff and students friendly Rector, a unionist and senior Comrade per excellence.
 
"No wonder he grew through ranks to become a Rector, we can't wait to see him being nominated, screened and confirmed as a Minister, Executive Secretary, etc in the nearest future.
Congratulations to the entire Polytechnic community on the occasion of the second convocation ceremony.
 
"God Bless Dr. Ebeloku,.God Bless Fedpolel, God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria," he said.
 
 

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