Following
recent protests by students at the University of Abuja, authorities
have announced an indefinite shutdown of the school until further
notice.
An official statement from the office of the
Vice-Chancellor made the announcement after fresh protests on Monday
morning at the university staff quarters.
According
to the statement, all students are to vacate the hostels and university
premises immediately adding that “further developments on the matter
would be communicated in due course.”
At main campus of the
school, a notice has been placed in all departments and hostels ordering
every student to leave the school compound immediately.
Tear
gas canisters were reportedly shot in the air to enforce the students’
eviction from the hostels and the mini campus and many had been seen
packing their luggages preparing to leave.
Meanwhile students, with the theme “BringBackOurExams” were protesting the lecturers’ strike which had entered its third week.
Members of the Governing Council of the University have, however, announced a meeting for Tuesday.
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