Benue State University Students Seek Urgent Fee Payment Assistance From Their Constituency Senators and Representatives

In a passionate appeal, Moses called upon key stakeholders to intervene promptly and ensure timely payment of school fees before the university’s specified deadline.

Benue State University Students Seek Urgent Fee Payment Assistance From  Their Constituency Senators and Representatives

Social media user Shilgba Moses has raised a plea on behalf of students at Benue State University, Makurdi. In a passionate appeal, Moses called upon key stakeholders to intervene promptly and ensure timely payment of school fees before the university’s specified deadline.

The students, who fall within the constituency of Able Senator Emmanuel Udende, House of Representative member Terseer Ugbor, and State House of Assembly Majority Leader Saater Tiseer, face the risk of being unable to sit for examinations if their fees remain unpaid.

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This urgent call comes in light of a memo released by the university on July 5, 2024, which clearly states that registration for the first semester of the 2023/2024 academic session will close at 12:00 midnight on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. The memo emphasizes the importance of paying user charges and registering for courses within the stipulated time frame.

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Deans, directors, and students are urged to take note of this deadline and ensure compliance to avoid any academic disruptions.

As the clock ticks, students hope that their plea reaches the concerned authorities and leads to swift action.