However, the government reinstated about 20 workers of the institution who had earlier been disengaged for one offence or the other.
It was gathered that Omisore’s sack and Omotayo’s suspension followed their refusal to respond to three different queries issued them by the school management.
The said queries came on the heel of a letter sent to the National Board of Technical Education (NBTE) by the ASUP chairman and secretary, alleging that the management of OSPOLY was running the institution with incompetent staff members.
Information from a credible source says that the school management had sent a query to both Omisore and Omotayo, but they allegedly refused to reply, prompting the management to re-send the query for the second and third time which the duo also allegedly failed to respond to.
Meanwhile, the management of OSPOLY, in an internal memo with reference number REG 40?/VOL/31 and dated November 3, 2016, has announced the reinstatement of the 20 sacked workers of the institution.
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