UNN Notice on Implementation of Ban on Motorcycles on Campus .


The University Security Unit wishes to inform members of the University Community and the general public that it will commence the full implementation of the ban on motorcycle operations on the University campuses effective Monday, June 29, 2026, by 10:00 a.m.
This decision is part of ongoing measures by the University Management to strengthen security, enhance effective monitoring of movement, and ensure a safe and conducive environment for teaching, learning, research and other University activities.
Consequently, no motorcycle, whether privately owned or commercially operated, will be permitted within the University campuses from Monday, June 29, 2026.
Any motorcycle found within the campuses after the enforcement begins will be impounded by the University Security Unit.
Members of staff, students, visitors, contractors and members of the public who use motorcycles are advised to make alternative arrangements and park their motorcycles at designated locations outside the University gates before entering the campuses.
The Security Unit appreciates the cooperation and understanding of all members of the University community as it continues to prioritise the safety and welfare of staff, students and visitors.
All members of the University community are encouraged to comply fully with this directive.
Barrister Okey Ambrose.
Ag. Chief Security Officer
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