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KWASU Join other Schools to Ban Students From Driving Car on Campus

The Management of Kwara State University (KWASU), has banned students from driving vehicles on Campus.

This was contained in a release issued by the Director, University Relations, Mr. Abdulrazaq Sanni, immediately after the inauguration of Compliance and Enforcement Committee on Tuesday, February 8, 2022.

The Vice Chancellor stated that it has become necessary to ban the use of vehicles by students inorder to maintain the safety of safeguard of lives of students and staff from students who recklessly on Campus, which might cause serious accident.

“This has become necessary in view of the fact that Management observed that our roads have become a race course where students drive at nerve breaking speed thus constituting nuisance on our campus.”

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The University helmsman further noted that “Management has resolved to institute sanity and orderliness within the university community and most especially save the lives of students from recurring ghastly motor accidents, as well as discourage the use of vehicle as a tool of oppression among students.”

Students are therefore advised to ensure strict compliance, as no vehicle would be allowed into the university premises under any guise, as sanctions would be meted on any student that flouts the rule.

The ban, according to the statement, would take effect from 14th February, 2022.

CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, Siggy.Ng

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