Protest compels examinations postponement in EKSU
A protest by students of Ekiti State University, (EKSU), Ado Ekiti, has
forced management to postpone the first semester examinations which were
originally scheduled to begin on Monday, June 17.
In a news release issued on Sunday night and signed by the Registrar of
the institution, Mr Akin Arogundade, the new date for the examinations
is now Monday, July 1.
The postponement according to the statement is to ensure security of lives and property on campus and its environs.
It failed to dwell on the effect of an earlier protest by students as possible cause of the shift.
“Consequently, all academic activities on campus has been postponed
until Monday July 1, 2019, while students are expected back on campus on
Sunday, June 30, 2019,” the statement said.
It directed all students preparing for exams to ensure payment of all
necessary fees, as evidence of payment would be used for clearance and
examination permit.
” The University community, parents, and guardians are assured of
adequate security on campus as well as the safety of staff and
students,” it said.
NAN recalls that the students held a peaceful protest early on Sunday to
criticise the sudden fixing of the examinations without adequate
lectures.
The protesters were also worried that many students might be denied
participation as the data system had yet to capture all who had cleared
their tuition.
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