KASU Students Vow to Shun Exams Over Blackout Issue
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Students of Kaduna State University, KASU, Kafanchan campus, Kaduna State, have threatened to boycott their second-semester examinations if the power supply is not restored, after a protracted blackout.
This was related in a statement by Comrade Eli Sajo, the Vice President, KASU students’ union, to the Management of the institution, at the commencement of a two-day peaceful protest against the power outage and other issues on Thursday, 12 October 2023.
Sajo, lamented on behalf of the joint leadership of various student unions, over the lack of electricity supply which has persisted for over five months, and has negatively affected their lectures and preparations for the forthcoming examinations.
He spoke bitterly on how the students have endured the challenges of being in total darkness for close to one session. He noted that despite several letters of protest the unions have written, and promises made, power is yet to be restored.
However, the union leader, who acknowledged the efforts of the school’s management in providing alternative sources of power supply, noted that it is unsustainable, and demanded the immediate restoration of the power supply before October 25.
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“Besides negatively affecting our studies, we have had our property and other valuables either stolen or vandalised by hoodlums posing a threat to our safety.
“That has grossly affected our studies and some extent, our performances in our academics,” Sajo lamented.
The report has it that the students, who turned out in their numbers, bore placards with various inscriptions, such as ‘Bring Back Light to KASU,’ ‘No Light, No Exams,’ ‘Light Up Kafanchan Campus,’ and ‘Restore Our Light,’ among others.
The Provost, Kafanchan campus, Prof. Ibrahim Sodangi, noted the students’ concerns and assured that the Management was doing everything within its power to ensure that they were promptly addressed.
Sodangi noted that a compendium of the institution’s needs has been tabled before the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Abdullahi Musa, who he said has the willpower to address, and added that paucity of funds has affected ongoing projects.
He hailed the students for their peaceful conduct during the protest and urged them to give more room for dialogue so that their grievances would be adequately tackled for the good of all.
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