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ASUU Strike: Unilorin Speaks On When School Will Resume, Post UTME Sales
ASUU Strike: Unilorin Reveals When the School Will Resume and when the much awaited Post UTME form Sales will commence, details can be accessed below.
BrandNewsDay reports that The Management of the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, has released an official statement regarding the school’s official resumption and post-UTME as the ASUU strike continues.
This online news platform noted that the management of Unilorin said the official statement released became necessary following the news-making round that the school re-opens on the 20th of October, 2022.
The Management in a statement on Tuesday said, “we are still expecting a categorical statement of strike call-off from ASUU before any decision of official resumption date could be arrived at.”
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Unilorin directed admission seekers for the Post-UTME to await official communication from the school management before purchasing of forms.
It said, “This is to inform all admission applicants to the University of Ilorin that the institution is yet to take any decision on the 2022/2023 Post-UTME screening.”
The statement further advised all students of Unilorin, “This statement does not originate from the university management.
“They should, therefore, disregard a message currently flying around online platforms to the effect that the University has started the process for the sale of Post-UTME screening registration forms.
“This is the handiwork of scammers and admission seekers should disregard it,” the statement added.
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“We are still expecting a categorical statement of strike call-off from ASUU before any decision of official resumption date could be arrived at.”
Recall that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) embarked on an indefinite on February 14, to press the demand for better funding of university education in the country and better welfare for lecturers.