This followed an emergency meeting of the institution’s Senate and contained in a circular which, “considered the situation on campus occasioned by the ongoing agitation of the student body over poor electricity and water supply in the community, and the difficulty faced by the large number of students living off campus to attend classes as a result of the fuel crisis.”
According to a circular issued by the management yesterday, a decision to re-open the school for normal academic activities will be taken as soon as there is an improvement in municipal services. It noted that both the state and federal governments will be addressing the municipal services. It noted that both the state and federal governments will be addressing the matter.
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