The management of the Bayero University Kano (BUK), has ordered all students residing on its campuses to vacate their hostels on or before March 20.
The school authority said it is for their own security.
This directive was contained in an official bulletin issued in Kano by the information and publication secretary of the institution, Bala Abdullahi.
He said that the decision followed the extension of the ongoing warning strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) by another two months.
“The meeting of the principal officers of the university held on March 14 directed that all students residing in the campuses vacate the hostels.
“The students should equally note that the management will, as from the said date, suspend the provision of all municipal services in the hostels.
“That is, in order to forestall any unforeseen act of criminality, as well as, its attendant consequences,” he said.
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