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NANS pleads with BASUG to pardon expelled students

By Beatrice Gondyi
National Directorate of Admin and Strategy of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has pleaded with the management of Bauchi State University, Gadau, (BASUG) to rescind the decision it took recently by expelling some students of the institution and reinstate them.

This was contained in a Statement signed by the Director Admin and Strategy, Prince Mohammed Sani. The statement reads in part “based on our consultation with students leaders and stakeholders in the institution, we found out that our students that were expelled from the institution were found guilty as they acted contrary to the ethics and values of the institution”.

The largest student movement in sub-Sahara African however pleaded for leniency on behalf of the students who it said have been remorseful since the incident and have turned a new leaf.

“We are against the Pattern of our students In the institution that goes against the values and ethics of the institution, we have hope and confidence on the management that they will temper justice with mercy. We equally call on Bauchi state Government to continue giving support to the institution”.

NANS also passed a vote of confidence on the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Auwalu Uba for what it described as his exemplary leadership capacity, Tremendous contributions to the development, peace, unity, and progress of the institution stating that he is indeed a leader per excellent.

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It stated in the statement that, “We salute the management of the instruction for their commitment and dedication towards students welfare. NANS shall continue to dialogue On behalf of our students because confrontation cannot solve our problems”.

“We equally Commend the Bauchi State Government for its milestone achievements in the educational sector and we call for more adequate funding for Bauchi State University in line with global best practices”.

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