FG DIRECTS IMMEDIATE REOPENING OF MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY

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FG DIRECTS IMMEDIATE REOPENING OF MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY

The Federal Government has directed that processes for the resumption of academic activities at the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, MOUAU, should commence immediately.

Vice Chancellor, Professor Maduebibisi Ofo Iwe who disclosed this during a chat with Vanguard in his office on Monday, said that the processes would commence on Tuesday May 7, and terminate on May 19 when students are expected to return on campus.

He said that the Federal Government after studying the report of the investigative panel on the riot, directed that each student should pay a reparation fee of N25,000 before being re-admitted to the institution.

The VC further said that students would write a letter of undertaking with an affidavit endorsed by a High Court, and scan same to their respective Heads of Departments ahead of the resumption date when they would return with the hard copy of the letter.

Recall that after a violent protest by students on February 6 during which some buildings in the university were set on fire and property worth millions of Naira destroyed, the Management announced a closure of academic activities.

” If any person destroys Government property, that person will answer for it. The students rioted on February 6, 2024, and to rescue lives and remaining property, the university after receiving approval from Government, announced a closure.

” Government gave us mandate to investigate and we went for investigation which lasted for four to five weeks. After the investigation, we submitted the report to Senate on 28th of March, and by April 2nd the report got to Government.

” Government released the report on May 3 and directed that processes towards reopening the institution should commence. I delivered the message to the Senate today (May 6), and Senate has accepted it.

” So, the processes will commence tomorrow, May 7 and terminate on May 19 when our students are expected back on campus. Before their return, they will go through a number of processes articulated in the report “.

When prodded further, the VC reeled out the processes to include:”Those still owing the university their charges for 2023/2024 session will pay. The regulation of the university has no room for split payments.

But in public interest, students are going to be allowed to pay 70% now, and complete the balance of 30% by the first four to six weeks of the second semester.

“Secondly, they have to register for their courses because many of the people that stopped the exam didn’t register their courses. They also have to write a letter of undertaking to be of good behaviour because they have contravened their matriculation oath by rioting. The letter has to be endorsed by a High Court after swearing an affidavit.

” Government has kindly allowed that they pay N25,000 each. The payment has to be done online through an account details that would be posted on the university website tonight.

” We don’t expect students to come back here until May 19. Those who have not done their biometric capturing will be given from May 20 to 23 to do that in their various colleges and get ready for exams that will restart on Monday, May 27.”

The Vice Chancellor advised students to shun bad characters, and get ready to face their studies upon return, assuring that the institution is prepared to give them the best of training.” They should line up quietly and do their academic work. We are prepared to give them the best of training. We believe in the best and currency of training so that our students can compete favourably anywhere in the world”.

  • Dons Eze

    DONS EZE, PhD, Political Philosopher and Journalist of over four decades standing, worked in several newspaper houses across the country, and rose to the positions of Editor and General Manager. A UNESCO Fellow in Journalism, Dr. Dons Eze, a prolific writer and author of many books, attended several courses on Journalism and Communication in both Nigeria and overseas, including a Postgraduate Course on Journalism at Warsaw, Poland; Strategic Communication and Practical Communication Approach at RIPA International, London, the United Kingdom, among others.

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