The Delta State University (DELSU) at Abraka has directed its workers and students to immediately return to campus for full academic activities.


This was contained in a circular last night by the institution’s Public Relations Officer Eddy Agbure.
DELSU has thus withdrawn from the ongoing strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).
The circular, titled: Resumption of Studies and dated, Wednesday, March 16, said the decision arose from an extensive deliberation by the university’s Senate during its 183rd regular meeting.
It reads: “That the university’s approved academic calendar would be followed strictly.
“That all undergraduate and postgraduate students are to return to campus immediately and commence lectures and that Faculties and Departments should ensure that academic activities commence fully.
“Consequently, all students are expected to return to campus and commence academic activities with immediate effect.”
CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, The Nation
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