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February 02, 2021

UNIABUJA cautions protesters, as students block campus gate over unmet demands

 

BY BANYO TEMITAYO

THE Management of the University of Abuja has appealed to all law-abiding students not to partake in disrupting the 2019/2020 Academic Calendar, considering the amount of time lost to the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the COVID-19 pandemic.

The institution said it was putting all necessary measures in place to address the demands of the protesting students, which it listed to include the reopening and extension of school fees payment portal, cancellation of late registration fee, and postponement of exams till March 8, 2021.

The aggrieved students had blocked the entrance to the university’s permanent site, preventing people from gaining access to the campus.

President of the Students Union Government of the institution, Oladeji Adebolawale, who led the protest, said the students would stop protesting when their demands are met, noting that there had been no violence.

“We have our demands, which are reopening of the school portal till the end of the session. No student should also be coerced to write to anybody in the school before he or she is allowed to pay school fees etc. If these demands are met, we will be okay,” he said.

The university’s management, however, issued a statement, signed by the Head, University Relations, Dr Habib Yakoob, reacting to the protest.

The statement read, “This morning, Monday 1st February 2021, at 7:30 am, some students blocked the Main Gate of the University, preventing other students and staff from gaining access into the campus.

“The students said they were demanding the reopening and extension of school fees payment portal, cancellation of the late registration fee, and postponement of exams till 8th of March 2021.

“The University Management states that following the release of 2019/2020 Academic Calendar by the Senate of the University, the registration of students was to be done in four weeks.

“Following the expiration of this process, the University closed the portal in February 2020 in line with the 2019/2020 Academic Calendar.

“Yet after pleas from the students’ union, the Vice-Chancellor, in his magnanimity, twice directed the reopening, at different times, of the portal to accommodate those who didn’t register on time.

“In the last one week, a couple of meetings were held with the students’ union which again demanded the re-opening of the portal. The University administration held an emergency meeting with the union at 2.00 pm on Sunday 31st January 2021 and considered their appeal.

“Consequently, the portal was reopened on Sunday 31st January 2021 for registration, for another two weeks – till February 14, 2021, and the students were duly informed. Again, the late registration fee for those who had not paid their school fees as well as those who paid but did not register was waived; and the late registration fee of N5, 000 was to be refunded to students who had earlier paid.

“The University Management, is, however, surprised that while so many of our students were excited to be resuming to campus today after ten months at home, they were held back by some elements among students who are protesting the same issue that had already been addressed by the University.

“The University appeals to all law-abiding students to not partake in disrupting the 2019/2020 Academic Calendar, considering the amount of time lost to the strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), and Covid-19 pandemic; and that it is putting all necessary measures in place to address this unfortunate development. ”

-ThePoint

 

 

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