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Thursday, 23 October 2014

UPDATE OF THE EXECUTIVES MEETING WITH THE ACTING VICE CHANCELLOR

The Students Union Government Executives met with the Management of the school on Tuesday, 20th of October, 2015. The Students Union Government Executive President, Comr. Emakunu Christopher represented the student view awesomely at the meeting stating the following:
1. Lack of water, generating set for the new hostels
2. Overgrowing of the lawn in the hostels
3. Sidelining of the students in the governance of the school stating clearly the importance of students in the employment of management and staffs
4. Improper funding of the Students Union Government
5. Lack of mobility for the Students Union Government
6. Lack of proper maintenance on the hostels passage way and routines emphasizing the flooded road to the girls hostel and the marshy rear front of the College of Technology and Hostel Blocks within the school premises
7. Tense nature of the academic environment due to lack of security for the students
8. Delay in implementing the 24 hours health care service

The Management in turn addressed the Executive and attended to the complains:
1. The Vice Chancellor is on Health leave and so Prof. Olatunde Damisa becomes the Acting Vice Chancellor
2. The Acting Vice-Chancellor appeal to the General Student on the ongoing "WORK TO RULE" and promises that effort to resolve the issues in the soonest possible time are being made. He also noted that the Vice Chancellor is the Acting Dean of College of Science and its is allowed while Dr. Izelu Christopher is the Dean of College of Technology
3. The Acting Vice Chancellor also announces the passage of FUPRE Establishment Bill while the await the passage of PIBB (Petroleum Industry Bill) to be passed before the expiration of the current senate in May 2015. Due to the passage of the establishment law, FUPRE gets 2% of PTDF oil block sales. The Vice Chancellor appreciate the effort of the Governing Council lead by Sen. Bariga in assuring the passage of the bill
4. Managements also complains of improper funding from the Federal Ministry of Education prior to the passage of the Establishment Bill
5. Funds have been approved for the reviewing the passage ways to hostels and work would commence in the soonest possible time
6. Every other complaints will be looked into and settled


SIGNED:
ONNI, Joseph Yusuf
SUG PRO(2013/2014 Academic Session)

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