MISCHIEF I SMELL!
BELOW IS A REPORT BY THE IMO TRUMPETA.
Indications emerged last weekend that students
of Imo StateUniversity, (IMSU), Owerri, have perfected plans
to embark on street protests, over what they described as an
indirect increase of their school fees by the state government.
Speaking to Imo Trumpeta on the alleged street protests, one
of the leaders of IMSU Students Union Government, SUG,
who pleaded anonymity said that it was unfortunate that all
the promises made by Gov Okorocha to IMSU students have
not been fulfilled, nothing that the students are no longer comfortable with the situation of things.
He stated that the fees paid by students during the previous
regime was far much better that the present school fees,
adding that the N100,000 cheques was a pretentious way of
increasing the school fees by the governor.
The SUG leader further affirmed that based on this
development, students of the institution have made up their
mind to embark on street protests, beginning from today.
He described as callous the idea of compelling students to
play N20,000 in order to make the cheques valid, stressing
that such act is fraudulent.
The student leader however advised the governor to have a
rethink on his free education at tertiary levels, noting that it
is better to reduce the school fees to an affordable rate, than
deceiving the masses.
On the frequent visit of Armed Security Men to the campus,
he lambasted the management of the University for allowing
such thing and maintained that people would see IMSU as a
terrorist school.
He however advised the new VC not to rejoice yet as if he
fails to live up to the expectation of the students’, the forces
that chased the previous VCs away would kick him out.
Similarly, the management of IMSU Law Faculty has released
the second semester results of students for the last academic exercise.
This Newspaper was reliably informed that as part of strategy
to meet up with the 80 per-cent quota of law school intake,
the faculty used elimination method to deliberately fail
students, especially those in final year.
Commenting on the development, a final year law student
who pleaded anonymity said that it was unfortunate that the
faculty failed a good number of students who, she said, did
well in the examination, stressing that such wicked act of the
faculty management would not make it to regain
accreditation.
It would be recalled that IMSU Law Faculty received 120
quota of law school intake before it lost accreditation. But
now 80 quota is what the faculty is entitled.

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