On April 7, all hell broke loose in University of Lagos as the school was closed down indefinitely by the authorities.
The students abandoned their lectures to protest the poor water and electricity supply in the school. They also protested on behalf of the students who live off-campus and have difficulty getting to school due to the fuel scarcity wahala.
The school authorities closed down the school indefinitely and asked all students to vacate the school premises before 10 am on April 8.
It was alleged that the Student Union locked the school gates on April 8 when the school management closed all the hostels.
The school shutting down is a direct consequence of the fuel scarcity crisis in Nigeria.
UNILAG students though.Are they not aware of the recent happenings in the country as a whole? They'll protest again when they also get home.
— Johnson A., ABR., MCIArb (UK) (@Johnsonamaechi) April 8, 2016
Could it be that the students were tired of being neglected by the school authorities? Considering the fact that the students had protested a bed bug infestation in the hostels back in 2015.
This unilag debacle eh…nt funny at all…the school lacks serious management. .😳
This is the first school to shut down as a result of fuel scarcity and erratic fuel supply. We hope things restore to normal before other institutions in the country follow suit.