Unimaid Teaching Hospital Campus: SUG Takes Action to Restore Electricity
On September 7th, 2023, the Student Union Government (SUG) of the University of Maiduguri, along with dedicated members and the Student Relations Officer, have taken action to restore electricity at the Unimaid Teaching Hospital Campus. Recognizing the blackout concerns that students have faced since power was restored on the main campus, the SUG is committed to resolving this issue promptly.
The Student Union Government (SUG) of the University of Maiduguri has taken decisive action to address the ongoing electricity blackout issue at the Unimaid Teaching Hospital Campus. This initiative, which commenced on September 7th, 2023, demonstrates the SUG's unwavering commitment to ensuring that students at the hospital campus have access to electricity once more.
Students residing on the Unimaid Teaching Hospital Campus have experienced a blackout since the restoration of power on the main campus. Recognizing the inconvenience and challenges this situation has posed, the SUG, under the leadership of President Munir Hassan Nababa, has mobilized resources and support to rectify the issue.
President Nababa, accompanied by dedicated SUG members and the Student Relations Officer, are working diligently to restore electricity to the hospital campus. The SUG president acknowledged the patience and understanding exhibited by students during this challenging time.
In his statement, President Nababa expressed the SUG's unwavering commitment to resolving the blackout issue promptly. He assured students that they would not leave the Unimaid Teaching Hospital Campus until the goal of restoring electricity is achieved.
The SUG's actions reflect their dedication to addressing students' concerns and improving the overall campus experience. Their determination to see this issue through to a resolution highlights their commitment to the welfare of their fellow students.
The entire student body, faculty, and staff look forward to the successful restoration of electricity at the Unimaid Teaching Hospital Campus, and they appreciate the efforts of the Student Union Government in ensuring a swift resolution.