Blackouts: AUN Shifts Exams, Halts Academic Activities over Students’ Protest

Blackouts: AUN Shifts Exams, Halts Academic Activities over Students’ Protest


Daji Sani in Yola

The management of the American University of Nigeria,(AUN) Yola, Adamawa State, has shifted the start of its final semester exams by three days due to the students peaceful demonstration  to voice their grievances about the national electricity crisis.


The students also lamented the human and environmental cost of the prolonged electricity blackout and called on the authorities to address the situation .
The students requested that their residence halls and reading rooms be powered for longer hours so they can prepare for their examinations and for more flexibility in their exam schedules


The AUN in a press release signed by the Senior Director, Public Affairs , Yusuf Mohammed, said the management in its response to the students demands during their demonstration, the spring semester examinations which were earlier scheduled for Saturday, April 27, was shifted to begin on Tuesday, April 30, 2024.


Other concessions granted the students by the university management include halting of regular teaching activities to afford students more time to prepare for their exams and installation of  more solar power lighting and cooling systems in the library complex.
According to the press release, management also gave the students an assurance of a minimum of five hours of electricity supply until public power is restored while pledging to continue to dialogue with the body of elected student representatives, the Student Government Association (SGA).


“The students also received the assurances of the goodwill and solidarity of the University President, Dr. DeWayne Frazier who was away in Cairo, Egypt where he attended the Association of American Universities and Colleges Overseas by International Conference.
“The Cairo conference presented an opportunity for AUN to seek partnerships and agreements for student and faculty exchange with other American Colleges abroad.


“The students were received by senior management staff present including the VP for Finance, Ms. Nnenna Mosugu, Interim Provost, Prof. Adewale James, Interim Registrar and VP Administration, Mr. Daniel Okereke and Dean of Student Affairs, Mr. Byron Bullock,” said release

The release also stated that the management also commended the students for their responsible conduct and smart articulation of matters of concern, while requesting that they maintain a peaceful approach as the administration is dedicated to ensuring their overall well-being.

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