Protest: Federal varsity Lokoja reopens after three-week shutdown

Federal University Lokoja (FUL) has reopened for the commencement of academic activities after a three-month shutdown over students’ protests.
Rebecca Okojie, the registrar and secretary of the Council of the University, made the disclosure in a statement on Monday in Lokoja.
Ms Okojie said that the university would reopen on Tuesday, March 11, while lectures would commence on Monday, March 17.
According to her, the reopening of the institution was sequel to an emergency meeting held by the Senate on Monday, March 10.
“The senate approved the reopening of the University with effect from Tuesday, March 11.
“The decision is following the ongoing efforts and consultations in several quarters to address the challenges which led to road mishaps that resulted in the loss of lives of five students and serious injury to some others,” she said.
The management of the university had shut down the institution following a threat by students to block the Abuja-Lagos Highway over the truck accident that killed five of their mates.
“Following the unfortunate incident, the students barricaded the gates of the university in spite of interventions from the state government as well as frantic efforts and appeals by the university management for calm.
“Based on the advice of the security agencies and to forestall further loss of lives, the Vice Chancellor, after due consultation with management, decided to, on behalf of the senate, shut down the university indefinitely on Feb. 20,” Ms Okojie had said.
(NAN)
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