The management of the
Lagos State University (LASU) has closed the state-owned university
indefinitely following what it termed ‘violent protest by the students”. This decision was contained in a bulletin, dated
23rd January, 2013, titled LASU management Closes University indefinitely. The statement reads, “In the wake of the violent
protest by some affected students of Lagos State
University
(LASU) over the closure of the university portal for registration of courses
for rain semester 2012/2013 examination, the university management has decided
to shut down the university indefinitely. Also, examinations have been put off
till further notice.
With this decision, students are expected to
vacate the university premises until further notice”.
It will be recalled that the students staged a peaceful protest on Wednesday, 22nd January over the closure of the portal but the protest became violent on Thursday.
This came a day after the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly; Rt. Hon. Adeyemi Ikuforiji lauded the students’ union for using the e-voting system to elect their officers and advised the Prof. Jega led Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) to take a cue from the students and organize a credible e-voting elections in the country comes 2015.
It will be recalled that the students staged a peaceful protest on Wednesday, 22nd January over the closure of the portal but the protest became violent on Thursday.
This came a day after the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly; Rt. Hon. Adeyemi Ikuforiji lauded the students’ union for using the e-voting system to elect their officers and advised the Prof. Jega led Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) to take a cue from the students and organize a credible e-voting elections in the country comes 2015.
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