Yobe State University Implements Requirement of Authorized Stickers for Keke Napep Entry
Yobe State University Implements Requirement of Authorized Stickers for Keke Napep Entry
The Office of the Vice-Chancellor at Yobe State University, through its Campus Motoring Committee, has announced a new requirement for Keke Napep (Tricycles) entering the University premises.
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In an official communication dated 4th January 2024 addressed to all staff, students, and the general public, Mohammed Adamu Baba, Secretary of the Campus Motoring Committee, highlighted the necessity of displaying authorized stickers on Keke Napep for entry onto the university grounds.
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Effective immediately, only Keke Napep vehicles exhibiting the new authorized stickers will be permitted access into the University premises. This directive is a proactive measure aimed at heightening security measures and effectively regulating transportation within the campus.
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The communication stressed the importance of complying with this requirement to avoid any inconveniences or delays at the entrance gates. Unauthorized tricycles lacking the designated stickers will not be allowed access onto the campus grounds.
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To aid in identification, a sample of the authorized sticker was provided in the announcement, serving as a visual guide for Keke Napep operators and users.
The University administration appreciates the anticipated cooperation and adherence to this new regulation, emphasizing that the implementation of authorized stickers on Keke Napep vehicles is essential to ensuring the safety and security of all individuals within the University premises.