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Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba-Akoko (AAUA) Bans Students Congresses, Unions and Groups Activities on Campus with Immediate Effect.
Authorities of the Adekunle Ajasin University Akungba Akoko, AAUA, in Ondo State have barred students from holding any congresses as the students resumed from their mid-semester break.This coming almost five weeks after the school was shut by its management for the students to embark on a mid-semester break.
Students of the state institution had protested against "No School Payment, No Test/Exam Policy" of the school management causing the school to close down the University.
Mr. Opeoluwa Akinfenwa, the Acting Registrar of the institution has earlier announced the resumption date in a circular.
The circular stated that students are expected to be back on campus on (Sunday 9th June, 2019) in order to prepare for their first semester examinations.
The school management went ahead to warn all students from holding any congress on the campus.
The directive followed a tip that the Students' Union Government of the school has called for a congress on campus to address the issue of the obnoxious hike in their tuition.
However, the management warned in the circular: “No any form of congress of students will be allowed on campus, as all students are expected to settle down immediately to prepare for their examinations.”
“All law-abiding students are assured of adequate security, as law enforcement agencies are fully on the ground.
Serious sanctions await any one who plans or attempts to disrupt the peace on campus."
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