Plateau State University Bokkos Enforces Post-Riot Repairs and New Tuition Policy

The Senate at Plateau State University has announced repairs following a riot damage and implemented a “no tuition fee, no examination” policy.

Plateau State University Bokkos Enforces Post-Riot Repairs and New Tuition Policy

The Senate of Plateau State University Bokkos held its 88th regular meeting on July 16, 2024, chaired by Professor Moses Galadima Pyefa, Deputy Vice Chancellor Academics, on behalf of Acting Vice Chancellor, Professor Shedrack Best. The meeting focused on significant decisions to enhance the university's academic and administrative framework and gave a sharp response to the recent student riot.

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In response to the recent student riot, the Senate announced the commencement of repairs and restoration of damaged properties.

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Furthermore, the enforcement of a fine on students responsible for the damage has been implemented.

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To prevent future disruptions, a “no tuition fee, no examination” policy has been enforced, ensuring that all students fulfill their financial obligations before participating in exams.

This policy aims to foster a culture of responsibility and accountability among students.