IMSU Students Voice Frustration Over Overgrown Grasses, Raising Safety Concerns on Campus
Students of Imo State University (IMSU), Owerri, are raising alarms over the deteriorating state of their campus, particularly the overgrown grasses that have become a haven for insects, pests, and possibly dangerous reptiles.
Students of Imo State University (IMSU), Owerri, are raising alarms over the deteriorating state of their campus, particularly the overgrown grasses that have become a haven for insects, pests, and possibly dangerous reptiles. Many areas of the campus, including lecture halls, walkways, and open spaces, are lined with tall, uncut grasses, sparking serious health and safety concerns among students.
The situation has left students questioning how they are expected to focus on their studies in such unsafe and uncomfortable conditions. Reports suggest that swarms of insects have been a common sight, with some students fearing the possibility of venomous snakes or other reptiles hiding in the underbrush.
One student remarked, "We can't even concentrate during lectures. Mosquitoes bite us constantly, and the sight of these tall grasses makes us fear what could be lurking underneath." Others have called for immediate intervention, citing concerns about their well-being and how the environment poses a significant distraction to learning.
Students are calling on the university management to act swiftly, trim the overgrown grasses, and put in place measures to maintain a clean and safe campus for effective learning. Until then, the academic environment remains far from conducive, with many wondering when these issues will finally be addressed.