Tag: NSUK

  • Video: Three Nasarawa State University students d!e over government palliative

    Video: Three Nasarawa State University students d!e over government palliative

    Following the recent flag off of the distribution of 2 bags of 7.5kg rice and N5,000 each as palliative to students of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK).

    Three students have been confirmed de@d in a stampede at the school’s convocation square, where they were asked to come and pick up bags of rice sent as palliatives by the state government.

    The distribution of the bags of rice for the students took a different turn as the place became rowdy, and students forced their way into the premises and started carting away as many as their hands could hold.
    The rush resulted in a stampede, with many students trampling on one another.

    See the video below:

  • Nasarawa gov, Sule commends military for varsity students’ rescue

    Nasarawa gov, Sule commends military for varsity students’ rescue

    Gov. Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa State has commended the Nigerian military for the successful rescue operation of four female students of Nasarawa State University (NSUK) who were kidnapped by gunmen on Tuesday.

    Recall that the students were kidnapped at their residence in Agwan Kare district of Keffi, Nasarawa.

    Sule announced that no ransom was paid to the abductors of the four female students.

    He disclosed this after paying a thank-you visit to the Commandant, 177 Guard Batallion, Keffi Local Government, Lt. Col. Auwalu Inuwa, on Saturday.

    The girls were rescued on Thursday afternoon after intensive manhunt by the police, military and other security agencies.

    Inuwa confirmed to newsmen that the students were rescued in the surrounding bushes of Agwan Gauta in Keffi after painstaking efforts by the military officers.

    Speaking on the development, Sule said that neither the NSUK authorities nor the military paid any ransom before the abducted students were rescued.

    “I am not aware of any ransom. Once security officials mount pressure on the kidnappers, I don’t think there was ransom.

    “There was no ransom paid to the best of my knowledge.

    “The university didn’t pay any ransom and neither did the military,” he said.

    The governor told newsmen that he was at the barracks personally to convey the appreciation of President Bola Tinubu to the commandant for their efforts in rescuing the girls.

    He expressed joy seeing the girls in good health, with their parents making arrangements to receive their daughters back.

    He disclosed that the military is putting up additional measures to beef up security not only around the university but on the Akwanga-Abuja highway.

    “I am happy and I am here to show great appreciation to the commandant and the other security agents that also participated in the rescue operations.

    “The commandant informed me that the police and civil defence also participated along with the community leaders.

    “I am happy also to see the parents getting ready to see how they can take over their children,” a visibly elated governor said.

  • Nasarawa University defies ASUU strike, resumes academic activities

    Nasarawa University defies ASUU strike, resumes academic activities

    Some lecturers of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) have commenced academic activities  the ongoing strike action by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU).

    Dr Samuel Alu, ASUU NSUK branch Chairman,Mr Abraham Ekpo, Information and Protocol Officer of the institution and Mr Najeem Gbefwi, President, NSUK Students Union Government (SUG) confirmed the development to newsmen at the institution in Keffi local government area of the state on Thursday.

    A correspondent who monitored the situation also went round the lecture halls and confirmed that lectures took place at the Faculty of Law, Faculty of Social Sciences among others.

    The resumption of academic activities is in line with the directive of the institution via a statement issued recently calling on students to return back to school for academic activities but ASUU NSUK branch condemned the move.

    The union in the institution vowed to continue with the ongoing strike by the national body till the Federal Government and the national body reach an agreement on its demands.

    Speaking on the development, Ekpo described it as a win for all and a return to normalcy for the school, especially students who had been patiently waiting for a resolution to the crises.

    “The information we have is that lectures have started across board but you know this thing is gradual. We have departments that just released their timetable yesterday.

    “So it’s natural for attendance during the first week of resumption to be low. I am sure by next week, you will see a large turnout and academic activities will become more regular,” he said.

    Also speaking, Gbefwi, the SUG President, also confirmed the resumption of academic activities adding that lectures had  commenced in some departments but with low attendance.

    “Lectures have been holding. Students in some departments were even given assignments and they are working on it. So academic activities have commenced and we pray to have a smooth semester.

    “Even in the midst of the ASUU strike, a lot of lecturers have shown willingness to teach and to make that sacrifice,” he said.

    He however, affirmed that there was still low turnout of students hence the call for a general congress to be held on Friday to further inform students on the need to resume.

    However, ASUU NSUK branch Chairman, Alu expressed disappointment over the development, saying that the union would not be deterred  by the actions of the lecturers who had chosen to resume.

    Alu said the Union would continue with the strike till a logical conclusion was arrived at by the federal government and the national body of the ASUU.

    “We met just one person in one of the faculty violating what we had agreed on. So we went further to take note of the strike violator and we are processing his query.

    “We are hoping he will get the query before the end of today. We expect him to reply before we process further. That is not to say much is happening.

    “I was thinking by today the institution would have been flooded with students and academic activities would have overtaken the whole system but the campus is still a shadow of itself,” he said.

    He reassured that no amount of threat will force members of the union to jettison their resolution and resolve to execute the national strike to a logical conclusion.

    “For those who are already lecturing, I understand there were some inducements here and there. I wouldn’t know why any member of the union would want to break the strike.

    ”However we are calling on our members to remain resolute,” he said.