ABSU Launches Emergency Hotlines for Students Health Crisis Response

Abia State University (ABSU) introduces emergency hotlines to ensure swift health crisis response for students.

ABSU Launches Emergency Hotlines for Students Health Crisis Response
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In a bid to enhance the safety and well-being of students within the premises of Abia State University (ABSU), the Student Union Government (SUG) has announced the launch of emergency hotlines facilitated by the Director of Health, Comr. Aniogbu Victor.

Students are urged to save and utilize these contact details in case of any health-related emergencies that may arise within the university or its environs. This initiative aims to provide swift assistance to individuals in need, ensuring prompt response and effective management of critical situations.

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Comr. Ohanusi Victor, the SUG Public Relations Officer, emphasized the importance of immediate access to assistance during emergencies. He underscored the significance of these hotlines in safeguarding the welfare of the ABSU community.

The released hotline number, 09081490958, serves as a vital resource for students, offering a direct line of communication to trained personnel who can offer guidance and support during times of crisis.

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Students are urged to program the hotline into their phones and spread awareness of its availability among their peers. The SUG remains committed to promoting the health and safety of all ABSU students, and the implementation of these emergency hotlines marks a significant step towards achieving this goal.

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For further inquiries or assistance, students are encouraged to reach out to the SUG Public Relations Officer, Comr. Ohanusi Victor, for additional information.

Source:

Comr. Ohanusi Victor

SUG Public Relations Officer

Hotline: 09081490958

Mark that this is coming after the widespread news of a female first year student who was brutalised by a security personnel. 

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