UNILAG Implements Ban on Dogs, Pets, and Livestock Within Campus and Staff Quarters
The decision comes amidst efforts by university authorities to maintain a conducive and safe environment for all residents and visitors within the campus premises.
The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has implemented a new policy banning the rearing and keeping of pets such as dogs, poultry, and other livestock within the university campus, including staff quarters.
In a recent news bulletin issued by the university's management, the directive aims to enforce existing policies aimed at safeguarding lives and properties on campus. The announcement specifically targets members of the UNILAG community residing in staff quarters, reminding them of the prohibition against housing pets.
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The decision comes amidst efforts by university authorities to maintain a conducive and safe environment for all residents and visitors within the campus premises. It underscores UNILAG's commitment to upholding regulations that promote security and hygiene standards across its facilities.
Efforts to obtain further details or comments from university officials regarding the enforcement and reception of this policy were not immediately successful.
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This development signals UNILAG's proactive stance in addressing campus regulations and ensuring compliance among its community members regarding pet ownership within university grounds.