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NANS Threaten College Over Students Union Suspension
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Zone B, South South/South East has threatened a showdown with the management of the Rivers State College of Health Technology, over the continuous suspension of students’ union activities in the college.
The Chairman Joint Campus Committee of the Association, Comrade Ledum Amabu, told newsmen shortly after a meeting with the management of the institution in Port Harcourt, that the Students’ Union Government (SUG) of the institution could not participate in the recent zonal convention of NANs at Umuahia.
He said that the meeting which was at the instance of the zonal leadership of students’ body was to compel the college management to lift the suspension.
Also speaking, the Director of Action and Mobilisation NANS Zone B, South South/South East, Comrade Jonah Adokiye said that the association would be compelled to call out Nigerian students nationwide for protest, if nothing was done about the issue by the management of the college.
He argued that the suspension of the student union activities in the college has robbed the students of their franchise in NANS convention.
Mr Adokiye who appealed for government intervention on the issue, also appealed to the State Governor, Rt. Hon Chibuike Amaechi, to appoint a special adviser on education.
Although the Provost of the College, Dr Nnanna Onyekwere, refused a formal interview with newsmen, he however told the students during the meeting that NANS intervention was unnecessary, since the management is yet to study the report of a special committee set up to look into the issue.
Dr Onyekwere also said that the issue is not beyond the capacity of the management to handle, pointing out that the management cannot condone a situation where a few students would take the law into their hands by holding him hostage.
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