Kwara State College (KWASU) in Malete, Kwara State has denied a viral social media publish that the Council of Authorized Training (CLE) has suspended admission of scholars into its legislation programme.
The report alleged that KWASU admitted and graduated legislation college students with out acquiring the required accreditation from the council.
KWASU Registrar, Dr. Kikelomo Sallee recalled that the “viral faux information” on some social media posts equally referred to as on college students who might have utilized to review legislation on the College to alter their establishment of alternative.
“Administration of Kwara State College needs to state categorically that the 2 Undergraduate Legislation applications of the College, Frequent Legislation and Frequent and Islamic Legislation, are totally accredited by each the Nationwide Universities Fee (NUC) and the Council of Authorized Training (CLE),” Sallee stated.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the legislation programmes of KWASU obtained NUC’s approval to start the applications within the 2018/2019 educational 12 months and secured full accreditation for the programmes in 2021. The College additionally secured accreditation from the Council of Authorized Training in 2021.
“Since securing the Council’s accreditation in 2021, KWASU has strictly abided by the admission quota of fifty (50) college students within the 2021/2022, 2022/2023, 2023/2024, and the present 2024/2025 periods.”
The registrar stated that the varsity regards the Council of Authorized Training in very excessive esteem, particularly in its dedication to upholding the usual of authorized training, and has, thus, been very conscious of the provisions of the accreditation granted to the college.
“The general public is due to this fact, to notice that the legislation programmrs of Kwara State College, Malete, are totally accredited by the 2 regulatory our bodies of the Nationwide Universities Fee (NUC) and the Council of Authorized Training (CLE),” Sallee stated.