By Idunnu Emmamuel
Authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo Universty,Ile Ife,have asked students to proceed on a three weeks mid semester break as a result of potests and disturbances by students iday on newky introduced transport system in the institution.
It will be recalled that students early today Asa follow up to the notice give yesterday barricaded entrance to the campus and prevented vehicles from going in and coming out.
The directive is contained in statement signed by Biodun Olanrewaju ,the Public Relations Officer of the institution.
Full statement below:
The Management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, wishes to inform parents, guardians, alumni, and the general public that following recent developments on campus, the Senate of the University has approved that the students proceed on a mid – semester break for a period of three (3) weeks, with immediate effect.
A release by the Public Relations Officer of the University, Abiodun Olarewaju, stated that this decision became necessary after a series of protests by students over the newly introduced transportation system escalated into unruly conduct, including the obstruction of major access roads and harassment of other road users.
Despite efforts to engage and appeal for calm, the situation has continued to pose concerns for the safety and well-being of members of the University community in particular and the public in general.
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Consequently, and in the interest of restoring order, ensuring safety and creating an enabling environment for meaningful dialogue, Senate has directed the University Management to ask all students to proceed on a two-week break with immediate effect.
During this period, the University Management will continue to engage relevant stakeholders to address the concerns raised and to ensure that normalcy is restored on campus.
Accordingly, parents and guardians are kindly advised to take note of this development and make the necessary arrangements for their children and wards.
Students are enjoined to remain law-abiding and use this period responsibly.
The University remains committed to the welfare of its students and to maintaining a peaceful and conducive academic environment for all.
Further updates will be communicated as appropriate.
Abiodun Olarewaju,
Public Relations Officer.






