About 84 students of the Lagos State University, LASU, have been issued
warning letters for what the institution described as indecent dressing
while another student running for the Students Union Government, SUG,
president was disqualified for failure to clear himself of allegation of
cultism.
The sanctioned students were 24 students of the faculty of Management
Science, 18 from the faculty of sciences, 11 each from the faculties of
Education and Social Sciences and 4 students from the faculty of
communication.
It was reported that the Department of Students Affair, DSA, of LASU
gave the letter to the students for going against the dress code of the
institution.
The Nation reports that a 300Level Economic Education Department
student, Yusuf Wasiu Omolola aspiring to be the school number one
student presidential candidate was disqualified for concealing his
suspension at the Federal College of Education, Akoka.
The LASU authorities claimed that Yusuf was suspended from the
college for participating in cultism in the year 2012 and has failed to
provide documents to clear him from the allegation.
They added that Yusuf also failed to complete the security screening form for candidates running for the SUG seats.
The DSA director said, “Mr. Yusuf, Wasiu Omotola was given several
opportunities to redeem himself by voluntarily and honourably opting out
of the LASUSU presidential race.
“There was no documentary evidence to prove he has been cleared of his allegation and suspension from the college.”
“The students have been magnanimously pardoned by the university
authority and were warned to desist from the act of indecent dressing,
henceforth or face disciplinary action.”
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