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NANS gives seven days ultimatum to Gov. Bello to reopen Kogi university

The National Association of Nigeria Students on Saturday gave seven days ultimatum to Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State to unconditionally reopen the state university in Anyigba.

A statement signed by the National President of NANS, Tijani Shehu, in Abuja stated that the ultimatum would take effect from July 4.

It said the association called on the governor to immediately address their requests bothering on the state’s economy, welfare of Nigerian students of Kogi State origin and state workers.
It said if the government fails to do so, the association would stage a protest on the streets of the state capital, Lokoja.

It said the position of the association was based on the preliminary report from its Joint Campus Committee, Kogi State chapter.

The statement said the association expressed displeasure on “perpetual refusal” to resolve the crisis that led to the continued closure of the university.
It said the strike had kept the students at home for about three months, thereby making most of them vulnerable to social vices and crimes.

The statement added: “We also decried the refusal of Kogi State Government to continue the age long policy of bursary and scholarship payment to Kogi students even when we know the state has not been this buoyant in the last one year.

“It is our advocacy that the educational sector be accorded it rightful place in accordance to the UNESCO resolutions on educational development globally.

“Also of serious concern is the continue withholding of three state allocations plus bailout funds meant to ameliorate the long suffering workers whose children are already out of school.”

The statement said the association also condemned what it described as the crippling of the banking sector in the state as a result of the poor policy of the state government.
It said the state government had directed all staff to use only designated banks – Access and Zenith Banks – in the eventual payment of their arrears.

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“This is leading to banks closing shops and leading to high retrenchment of staff, thereby worsening the state of already battered labour force and overriding their fundamental human right to basic freedom of choice,” it said.

It added that the association demanded the reversal of the state policy on restricted banking, which it said was “killing the one time viable sector with the negative consequences on our tiny economy”.

It stated that the association called for immediate commencement of disbursement of students’ scholarship and bursary as well as prompt payment of staff salaries as at when due.

The statement said: “The National Secretariat hereby issues a seven days ultimatum with immediate effect from Monday July 4, on the governor to respond to our prayers.

“The governor should do the needful before we pass a vote of no confidence on his administration.

“We have resolve to start mobilising Nigerian students down for a total short down of Kogi economy to occupy the street of Lokoja in solidarity with the poor masses and civil servant.”

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