The Guardian (Nigeria)

MOUAU violence: Students to pay N25,000 for damages before admission

- From Gordi Udeajah, Umuahia

Fengaging in violent demonstrat­ion on February 6, 2024, and destroying university facilities and property worth millions of naira, the students of the Federal government owned Michael Okpara University of Agricultur­e Umudike ( MOUAU), Abia State, have been mandated to pay N25, 000 each as reparation fee before being readmitted.

The university authority , with the approval of the government, had suspended academic activities to prevent escalation of the crisis, setting up an in vestigatio­n committee to look into the crisis.

The Vice- Chancellor ( VC) of the institutio­n, Prof. Maduebibis­i Ofo Iwe, reportedly said that after studying the committee's report and intimating the Federal Government on it, the Federal Government directed that the suspended academic activities should resume on May 19, 2024. The VC also noted that each student has been mandated to pay N25, 000 reparation fees before re- admission. Iwe said: "The students rioted violently on February 6, 2024, and to rescue lives and remaining property, the university, after receiving approval from the government, suspended academic activities indefinite­ly.

"The government ga ve us a mandate to investigat­e, which we did in five weeks. After the investigat­ion, we submitted the report t o t he university Senate on March 28, and on April 2, the report got to the government.

"The government released the report on May 3, and directed that processes towards reopening the institutio­n should commence. On May 6, when I presented the report, the Senate accepted it." The VC, who said that the processes for the resumption of academic activities would commence on Tuesday, May 7, and terminate on the scheduled May 19 date, listed other conditions that each returning student must meet to qualify for re- admission.

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