Thursday, November 21, 2024

UNIBEN Moves To Mitigate Escalating Energy Crisis, Bans Students From Use Of Hot Plates, Others

In a bold move to mitigate the escalating energy crisis, the University of Benin has imposed a comprehensive ban on the use of hot plates, ring boilers, and gas cookers within its hostel facilities.

This decisive measure, announced through a circular issued by the Registrar, Ademola Bobola, is aimed at curbing the university’s burgeoning energy-related expenditures, which have spiralled out of control in recent times.

The ban comes in the wake of a contentious dispute with the Benin Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC), which recently hiked the university’s monthly electricity billing from a modest N88 million to a staggering N250 million.

This astronomical increase has precipitated a series of power outages, prompting widespread protests from students and necessitating the intervention of the university authorities.

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In a bid to forestall further disruptions and ensure a stable academic environment, the university has resolved to enforce a strict compliance regime.

Students found contravening the ban on hot plates, ring boilers, and gas cookers will face severe disciplinary action, including rustication, as stipulated in the circular.

Furthermore, the university has emphasized the imperative of students settling their outstanding levies, warning that only those with evidence of payment will be permitted to sit for examinations.

This measure is designed to ensure that students fulfill their financial obligations and maintain good conduct, eschewing unruly behaviour and unauthorised assemblies that could compromise the university’s tranquility.

As the University of Benin navigates this challenging period, the ban on energy-intensive appliances and the accompanying measures underscore the institution’s commitment to fiscal prudence, academic stability, and the well-being of its students.

By taking proactive steps to address the energy crisis, the university aims to create a conducive environment for learning, research, and personal growth.

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