IMSU bans graduating students from driving recklessly on campus premises

 

The authorities of Imo State University, IMSU have banned graduating students from driving recklessly on campus premises after final exams.

In a document dated 10 May 2023 and signed by Prof. Philip Ogbonna, the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration), he said that it is proper to celebrate and felicitate after final exams but dangerous to see students drive recklessly with vehicles within the school environment.

His words, “I write to call the attention of Deans and Head Of Departments (HODs) of the ugly and unethical conduct of graduating students who are being trained in character and behavior.

“It is proper to celebrate and felicitate after final exams but dangerous to see students drive recklessly with vehicles within the school environment.

Prof Ogbonna warned that henceforth, the management forbids celebrating with vehicles. He sated that any defaulter will face disciplinary actions.

“With this meno, Dean’s are to communicate to all HODs who will drive the message to their respective students.

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