Unilag Students slam the suspension of their Student Union
The University of Lagos Student Union (ULSU) has been suspended with
it's executives and legislative council dissolved by the University's
Senate after they considered the report from the Investigative Panel as
well as recommendations from the Committee of Provost and Deans in view
of the violent & disruptive nature of the April 2016's students
protest.
The Senate which has given the directive for the institution to be reopened on the 2nd of May
also promised to review the ULSU Constitution and to include conflict
resolution mechanisms, such as establishment of Judicial Arm and
Financial Guidelines, which shall be the prelude for subsequent
elections into ULSU offices.
The Senate further warned the students that locking of the School Gate
or Invasion of any facility during any protest (which had become the
norm) is now prohibited and students who violate this rule would be
expelled.
This however doesn't sound right to some students as they are protesting
on Social Media that the school is trying to trample on their rights.
They feel the Undertaking and Indemnity Form that the school demanded
they fill and get notarized will prevent them from demanding for what is
supposed to be right.
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