The final-year students of EBSU allegedly embarked on wild merriment after their final papers, leading to the blocking of the Abakaliki-Enugu express road.
Mr Nwifuru said this in Abakaliki, the state capital, while marking the country’s 64th independence anniversary and Ebonyi at 28.
The EEDC spokesman warned that effective June 10, the company would commence massive disconnection of supply to the customers with outstanding bills.
The ASUU official said that rather than establishing more universities, governments and other stakeholders should ensure adequate funding for the existing ones.
Mr Igboji lauded the reviving state of the worker’s welfare and described it as “incredible”.
“I heard about the emergency numbers 112 and 767 when we did security education in JSS class.’’
Mr Echono said that projects undertaken with the funds had remarkably impacted on the university mandate.
The governor said that Mr Ogbu’s outstanding achievements in office could not have been attained if he did not pass through politics.
The government also approved the employment of 1,454 into the state civil service.
“Many of the general hospitals in the state are not functional; how do we go about it? The governor lamented.
