Niger Delta University Students to Start Wearing School Uniform

– The Niger Delta University Management has ordered the students to start wearing uniform. The management also introduced uniform fee of N30,000

The Management of Niger Delta University in Bayelsa State has announced a new policy in that school that will compel students to put on uniforms.

According to the Vide-Chancellor of the school, Professor Samuel Edoumiekumo, the wearing of uniform policy is aimed at ensuring that the students of the school are easily identifiable citing security concerns.

This policy came after a shooting in the campus, with one student shot in the head.

Following the announcement of the policy, students of the Bayelsa State-owned Niger Delta University (NDU) have staged a protest over plans by the school management to introduce school uniforms to which are to be paid for by students.

Over 20,000 students staged a peaceful protest inside the campus of the institution at Wilberforce Island, Amassoma in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state on Tuesday calling on the state government to pressure the management to rescind on its decision on the students.

They also condemned continued ban on Students Union activities in the institution, saying the ban was aimed at stifling agitations and the closure of fees portal for old students.

According to the Vise-Chancellor of the school, Professor Samuel Edoumiekumo, the wearing of uniform policy is aimed at ensuring that the students of the school are easily identifiable citing security concerns.

This policy came after a campus shooting in April, with one student shot in the head.

he aggrieved students called on Governor Douye Diri to sack the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Samuel Edoumiekumo who is angling for a second tenure, saying his policies are ridiculous to the school.

Some of the students who claimed anonymity alleged that engineering students were mandated to pay as much as N30,000 each for their uniforms while students of other faculties would pay N20,000 each.

According to them, “Introduction of school uniforms was a sign of high-handedness by the school management and open display of tyranny.”

Investigations revealed that the decision on the uniforms was to avert incidents like the killing of an Engineering student at an eatery through accidental discharge and another by alleged cultists earlier this year.

The university management however claimed that the issue of indecent dressing by female students prompted the introduction of uniforms on students.

The Public Relations Officer of NDU, Idoni Indezi, when contacted, said the closure of the fees portal was a policy of the school, but maintained that it was still open for this session.

Indezi said the school management has not fixed fees for uniforms and that discussions are still ongoing at departmental and faculty levels.