The Management of Kwara State University informs students and staff that peace has been restored in Malete following recent unrest.


Following the unrest that broke out this evening in Malete, the Management of Kwara State University wishes to inform all students and staff of KWASU that peace has been restored to Malete community.
We therefore, urge all to remain calm and lawful.
We also wish to state that contrary to reports on social media, no one was shot, and no live was lost in the unrest.
Management has been liaising with, and will meet the EFCC and NDLEA on the arbitrary sting operations on our student body. Management does not condone rough handling of bona fide students of our great University, and we urge our dear students to uphold peaceful and orderly conduct for which our Great KWASU is known.
We are committed to providing a safe and enabling environment for our students and will ensure that they learn, develop, and graduate within the stipulated time frame. As such, the Harmattan semester examinations that is currently ongoing will continue as scheduled.
We urge all Great KWASUSITES to remain calm and go about their lawful activities without fear.
Thank you.
Dr. Kikelomo W. Sallee
Registrar
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