Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro Departmental Dues.


This is to inform Heads of Department that departmental dues payment in the University, is one thousand naira (1,000.00) only.
Information reaching Management indicates, that some departments are collecting as much as three thousand (3,000.00) to five thousand (N5,000.00) naira as against Management’s approval.
Consequent upon this development, Management has warned that on no account should the collection of departmental dues exceed one thousand naira (1,000.00), and added that any department caught collecting more than the stated amount would be sanctioned in accordance with the University rules and regulations.
Meanwhile, Management has spotted unknown faces masquerading as students on campus and, adds that such persons if found should be reported for appropriate action by the security operatives.
Also, Management warns that any staff caught identifying with the said unknown persons, shall be dealt with accordingly.


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