Sunday, April 24, 2016

[Edu] UNILAG Bans Students' Unionism Ahead Of May 2 Resumption

[Edu] UNILAG Bans Students' Unionism Ahead Of May  2 Resumption
Exactly three weeks after the institution was closed over students’ protest, the management of the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Akoka, has announced Monday, May 2, as the resumption date for academic activities.

The school authority also announced the dissolution of the students’ union executive council and the legislative council, insisting that the faculty and departmental students’ associations will, henceforth, be working with the students’ affairs division to attend to students’ welfare.

This was the outcome of an emergency meeting of the university’s Senate, which considered the report of the investigative panel on the protest by the students, and the recommendations of the committee of provosts and deans on the matter.

In a statement issued yesterday by the university and signed by the Registrar and Secretary to the Senate and the Council, Dr. Mrs. Taiwo Ipaye, the first semester examination in the ongoing 2015/2016 academic session of the institution will commence on Monday, May 9.

The statement added that returning students must sign an undertaking to be of good behaviour, and must be properly endorsed by their parents or guardians.“Students are reminded that the award of degree of the University of Lagos is made to persons, who are found to be worthy in ‘learning and character.’

“Therefore, locking of the university gates or invasion of any facility during any protest is hereby prohibited. Students that violate this regulation shall be expelled forthwith from the university.“

Students are to complete the undertaking form from the university website and get it notarised; parents and guardians are to complete the parents’ indemnity form. 

Completed undertaking form, which must be notarised and parent’s indemnity form should be submitted at thevarious departments and a clearance obtained. 

The clearance would be required to gain access into the examination halls,” the statement reads in part.

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