EBSU SUG Resolve Student-Landlord Issues for Student Well-Being
EBSU's Student Union Government, led by Comr. Nkwegu Tobias Oshim, intervenes in student-landlord disputes to prioritize student welfare and promote responsible behavior.
This week, the Student Union Government (SUG) of Ebonyi State University, under the leadership of Comrade Nkwegu Tobias Oshim, stepped in to mediate an ongoing dispute between students and landlords. The intervention was driven by a strong commitment to prioritize student welfare amidst challenging economic conditions.
Key Highlights:
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- SUG Leadership Intervention: Comrade Nkwegu Tobias Oshim, the President of the SUG, led the mediation efforts, emphasizing the need for responsible behavior from students. He urged timely payment of rent and the maintenance of peace despite the economic difficulties faced by many students.
- Solidarity and Support: Comrade Olisa Nwuruku Alfred, along with a significant number of SUG officials, showed their support and solidarity by being present during the mediation.
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- Student Welfare Focus: The SUG leadership made it clear that the welfare of the students remains a top priority. The intervention aimed to foster a peaceful and conducive living environment for students, ensuring that their academic pursuits are not hindered by accommodation issues.
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Official Statement:
IGBOKE CHIDERA GREAT, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the SUG President, commented on the situation, reinforcing the commitment of the SUG to safeguard the interests of students and to work towards resolving any conflicts that may arise between students and landlords.
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