The University Of Abuja has been shut down indefinitely by
the school's Governing Council following a protest by students on the
two campuses.
PUNCH reports that on Monday, notices were
placed on all notice boards in each department, ordering every student
to leave the hostels and campuses immediately.
The notice, signed
by the Registrar, Mohammed Modibbo, read, “I am directed to inform you
that given the situation in the university, the Vice Chancellor has
approved that the university be closed down until further notice.
“You are therefore directed to vacate the university until further development is communicated to you.”
Confirming
the institution's closure, the Director of Information Unit of the
university, Waziri Garba said it was shut down following protests by
aggrieved students who were agitating for the conduct of their semester
examination.
According to some of the students, who took part in
the protest at the Gwagwalada mini- campus, they were chased out of the
campus and the school put under lock and key.
As at the time of
filing this report, students are packing their luggage preparing to
leave while some have left since when the strike action started.
The
university, which has been in existence for almost three decades, has
been enmeshed in a series of crises, which has also impeded its growth.
Recall that in March, thousands
of its students had taken to major roads of the Federal Capital
Territory, FCT, Abuja, protesting over lack power and water supply to the permanent campus site of the university.
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