The major road outside the school was blocked by the students.
MOUAU students protest over lack of amenities, high Acceptance fees
08 June 2021 5:27 pm WAT
From Okey Sampson, Umuahia
Students of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) shutdown all activists on campus today as they protest over what they described as lack of amenities in the institution and high acceptance fees.
The protesting students blocked the main entrance into the institution and turned it into kitchen as some of them put on fire to cook food in front of the major entrance.
Some of the protesters carried placards some of which read, “No light on campus”, “No security light”, “No water on the Campus”, “No Hall for Examination”, “No to high Acceptance fee”.
Attempt by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Harbert to address that angry students was rejected as the students insisted they must be addressed by the Vice-Chancellor, else the protest would continue.
When contacted, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the institution, Mrs. Ada Odefa said “We are trying to handle things”.
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