The management of Ekiti State University EKSU, Ado-Ekiti have
threatened to expel about 10,000 students who have not paid the
mandatory reparation fee of N6, 500 and completed the screening exercise
imposed on the students by the university on or before December 14th.
The
Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Oladipo Aina said this at a
meeting held on Friday with principal officers of the institution.
It
would be recalled that EKSU was closed down on September 28 following
the violent demonstration of student triggered by the news of the death
of a final year student of the Accountancy Department, Abiola Yusuf, who
was knocked down by a vehicle, which led to the destruction of some
buildings , looting of the livestocks from the university farm and
burning of about ten vehicles.
The school authorities however
reopened the institution on December 3rd with a strict condition on all
its students to pay the reparation fee and undergo a screening exercise
or lose their ‘studentship’ with the institution.
A source who
pleaded anonymity said, “The university has fixed December 14 , 2012 for
all students to conclude the screening exercise. Any student who fails
to meet up with the deadline may lose his or her studentship.
“The
screening exercise requires all students to submit a sworn affidavit of
good conduct, letter of undertaking from their parents as well as
receipts for payment of the reparation fee and evidence of payment of
school fees, among other demands.
“Some of the students have
complied with this directive and some are still undergoing the process.
But about one third of the student population have not turned up and the
university authorities have agreed that any student who neglects this
directive would no longer be regarded as a student of EKSU.”
Confirming
this development, the Deputy Registrar Information of EKSU, Mr.
Olubunmi Ajibade assured that the authorities are firm on the ultimatum
of the screening exercise, adding that there would be no going back on
the strict condition.
DailyPost also gathered that the school
authorities have beefed up security with operatives wearing plain
clothes to monitor student activities both within and outside the
school.
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