The Kaduna State University on Friday banned its students from protesting against the hike in school fees in the institution.


The Institution also asked parents to sign an expulsion undertaking on behalf of their children, promising that their wards will be of good character.
In a statement on Friday, the University Registrar, Mr. Samuel Manshop urged the Parents of fresh and returning students of the 2020/2021 academic session to sign an undertaking that they will not allow the students to protest against the recent hike in tuition fees.
“Parents or guardians are expected to mandatorily sign a letter of undertaking.
The undertaking asked parents to pledge that their wards would be expelled without warning if he/she engages in any demonstration or protest against the increment in tuition fees or any contrary activities of the university’s rules and regulation, ” the statement said.
Recall that students of Kaduna State University recently protested against a 500% increase in school fees by the school management.
The management closed down the institution and asked the students to vacate the school hostels for fear of breakdown of law and order.
Source: Independent Newspaper
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