May 25, 2015

University of Ibadan Shut Down



Students of the University of Ibadan were on Monday asked by the institution’s authorities to
vacate the school immediately, pending the time the problem of shortage of water and electricity would be addressed.
The action was based on an advice given by the Committee of Provosts and Deans to the university’s management.
The Director of Communication,
Mr. Muhammed Oladejo, confirmed the development, but said the management only asked
the students to go on a two-week mid-semester break.
Students of the University of Ibadan have been complaining of shortage in power and water supply.
An official of the university, who spoke with NAN
on the condition of anonymity, said, “The mid-semester break was declared as a result of outage.
“The outage is also affecting other services on campus, especially water and electricity supply.
“The committee advised the management on the step taken to avert problems as witnessed recently.
“The mid-semester break will take two weeks. The students living at Independence Hall lodged
a complaint and the school. authorities decided to take immediate action.”

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