UNN Associate Dean Endorses Health Science Students Suspension of Swearing-In Ceremony

The Associate Dean of University of Nigeria Enugu Campus (UNEC) backs suspension of Health Science Students Association (HESSA) swearing-in following an ex-parte order from SUG Court, halting all activities related to the ceremony.

UNN Associate Dean Endorses Health Science Students Suspension of Swearing-In Ceremony
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In a significant development, the Associate Dean of University of Nigeria Enugu Campus (UNEC) has thrown weight behind an ex-parte order issued by the SUG Court, effectively halting the swearing-in of newly elected officers of the Health Science Students Association (HESSA).

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The endorsement from the Associate Dean comes as a surprise to many, indicating a deepening of the legal dispute surrounding the election process within HESSA. With this official backing, all activities related to the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected HESSA officers have been promptly suspended until further notice.

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The move underscores the gravity of the situation and suggests a potential breach of protocol or legal concerns regarding the election proceedings. It is anticipated that further investigations will be carried out to ascertain the validity and legality of the election results.

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This development has sparked intense discussions within the student body and the wider academic community, with many eagerly awaiting clarification on the circumstances leading to the suspension and the potential implications for the future leadership of HESSA.

Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.