In
the face of the lingering fuel scarcity biting at Nigerians, many
things can go wrong and even top educational Institutions like the
University of Lagos are not left out.
The management of the University of Lagos on Thursday ordered the
immediate closure of the institution following students’ protests over
epileptic power supply and poor water supply.
In a circular issued Thursday, the school said the closure was also
due to the difficulties faced by the “large number of students” living
off campus to attend classes as a result of the lingering fuel crisis.
“Senate noted that the problem of poor municipal service is a
national issue that the governments at both state and federal level are
addressing,” the circular stated.
Scores of students on Thursday blocked the major road leading into
the university, including access to the school’s Senate building and the
Assembly Hall where Rahman Bello, the Vice Chancellor, was attending an
event.
Few hours later, armed police officers arrived the school, stopped
vehicular entrance through the gate, and dispersed the angry students.
In the circular on Thursday, the university management said it was
suspending all academic activities on campus to forestall further
breakdown of law and order.
The management also ordered the students to vacate their halls of residence immediately.
“A decision to re-open for normal academic activities will be made as soon as municipal services improve,” the circular said.
“All members of the University community are enjoined to go
about their normal activities as adequate security measures have been
put in place.”
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