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Tuesday 12 April 2016

UNIPORT Management Shuts Down School, Suspends Student Union Over Protests

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The management of University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT) has announced the closure of the university for one month following the violent students’ protest over the new tuition fee policy on Monday in Port Harcourt.
Dr Williams Wodi, UNIPORT’s Deputy Registrar (Information), made this known in a text message sent to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
According to the statement, the decision to close the school was reached during an emergency Senate meeting convened to address the students’ protest over the “no tuition fee-no-examination policy.”
“Senate has shut down the University of Port Harcourt with immediate effect. All students are hereby directed to vacate their hostel accommodation before 6 p.m. today (Monday), while Students’ union and all its affiliates’ bodies are suspended with immediate effect. The closure will last for a period of one month,” the text message read.
Wodi had earlier told NAN that the protesting students destroyed his office and Faculty of Science building.
According to him, students’ had been served several notices to pay their tuition fees before examination which was scheduled to commence on Monday (today).
The spokesman said that 98% of the student population had complied with the no-fees-no-examination policy before the protest.
“We were patient and generous enough such that we shifted the policy implementation five times from November 2015 to April 7, 2016. The exam was scheduled to begin today (Monday), but protesting students have successfully disrupted the exams of which we are taking inventory of destruction on campus. The police are currently trying to contain the situation of which the rules of engagement is not to injure anyone but to pick up those who are ring leaders of the protest,” he said.
NAN recalls that UNIPORT management had in 2015, adopted a policy which made tuition fee a prerequisite for student’s participation in examination, a policy which compelled defaulting students to repeat a whole academic session.
The protest, which initially started on a peaceful note, later turned violent with the students in their hundreds, destroying school property worth millions of naira.
The students had demanded the withdrawal of the policy, which they argued, was unfair to poor students.

Friday 8 April 2016

i Have Forgiven All Those Who Offended Me” David Mark Dedicates Life To God & Less Privileged On 68th Birthday

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Immediate past President of the Senate, David Mark, has pledged to continue to serve God and devote the rest of his life to the less privileged in the society.
This is contained in a statement signed by Paul Mumeh, Media Assistant to Mark, on Friday.
The statement said Mark made the remark at a thanksgiving Church service to mark his 68th birthday in Benue.
Mark said this year’s birthday was devoid of fanfare to identify with the people of his constituents, who were massacred in the Agatu crisis.
He decried the Agatu/herdsmen crisis that claimed thousands of lives and property, adding that
“I am not celebrating on account of the situation we find ourselves today.
My heart bleeds when I see my people massacred in Agatu. I am saddened that suddenly our people became refugees in their homes.
I pray that peace returns as soon as possible so that the survivors and all the displaced people scattered in various Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps return to their homes.
I urge the state and Federal Governments to do everything possible to resettle the beleaguered Agatu people.
We must do all we can to live in peace in Nigeria. I earnestly crave for a crime-free society, where all citizens are free to pursue their legitimate ambitions anywhere without molestation,” he said.
Mark said it was only in a peaceful environment that meaningful development could be achieved.
He added that as a part of his dedication to God, he had forgiven all those who offended him in one way or the other.
“I have forgiven all those who offended me. I also request that all those I may have offended forgive me.
Even those who hate me with passion, may God touch their hearts to allow me exist. For me and my family, we will continue to serve and thank God,” he said. (NAN)