
The management of Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, Kogi, has announced new security measures across campus following an “unfortunate security breach” on June 11.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that on June 11, a 300-level Biochemistry student was killed by suspected cultists.
Two suspects were arrested on the same day by the school’s internal security in connection with the incident, according to the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Salisu Usman.
In a notice on Sunday signed by the Registrar, Siyaka Audu, after the University Management Committee’s 401st Regular Meeting, the management directed immediate enforcement of restrictions to protect staff, students and stakeholders.
Under the directives, the management said no student will be allowed on campus with personal cars and motorcycles, including Haojue, TVS and other “rubber-rubber” bikes, until further notice.
It said tinted vehicles and vehicles with concealed number plates are also barred.
The management said the main gate would serve as the only entrance and exit, while other gates would be opened only for pedestrians.
The management also directed students to display their Identity Cards while on campus.
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The Chief Security Officer, it said, would register commercial motorcycle riders with union leaders and enforce a 35km speed limit.
It added that vehicle owners must obtain Vehicle Identification Tallies from the CSO, with a N5,000 fine for misplaced tallies.
The management added that the suspension of all unauthorised student gatherings remains in force.
Management also directed the CSO, Director of Physical Planning and Director of Works and Maintenance to block all illegal routes into the campus.
To ease movement, it said solar-powered tricycles will complement campus shuttles.
The management urged strict compliance and cooperation with the 11-man committee investigating the breach.
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