Benue varsity shut students protest no fees no exam rule
It seems like there's a developing story!
According to reports, students of Benue State University (BSU) have embarked on a protest to express their dissatisfaction with the "No Fees, No Exam" rule imposed by the university management.
The students are demanding that the management reconsider the policy, which they claim is unfair and will lead to financial hardship for many students. They argue that the policy will force them to pay fees for courses they may not be able to complete due to various reasons, including the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The protest, which started on Monday, has disrupted academic activities on campus, with students blocking major roads and chanting slogans to express their grievances. The students are also calling for the university management to engage with them to find a more sustainable solution to the financial challenges facing the institution.
The Benue State Government has been urged to intervene in the matter to resolve the crisis and ensure that the students' rights are protected.
It's essential for the university management to engage with the students and find a mutually beneficial solution to this issue. The "No Fees, No Exam" policy may have been implemented to address financial challenges, but it's crucial to consider the impact it may have on students' academic and financial well-being.
I'll keep an eye on this story and provide updates as more information becomes available!