Kogi Varsity Fixes Date To Accept Hundreds of Repentant Cult Members
Kogi own State University, Kogi State University has fixed February 28 to receive and accept repentant cult members in the school.
According to the circulated Internal Memo of the school on Monday, the repentant cult members included staffs and students of the school that have renounced their membership of the fraternity that has led to the killings of several students within the last few years.
The Internal Memo signed by the school Registrar, Dr. Yakubu Abubakar, disclosed that the event to receive both the repentant staff and students cultists is part of the institution's plan to end cultism and restore peace and security to the university campus.
The Memo, however, advised staffs of the institution and students who are still members of cult groups to use the opportunity change for good, adding that any subsequent involvement will lead to application of the full wrath of the law.
The drastic decision of the management of Kogi State University may not be unconnected to the order given by Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello who instructed heads of tertiary institutions in the state to end the incessant cult clashes in their institutions or risk being sacked.
According to a source within the institution who pleaded for anonymity, about 200 repentant cult members which includes staffs of the institution and students are expected to be received and accepted by the school management on February 28 at the school auditorium.
According to the circulated Internal Memo of the school on Monday, the repentant cult members included staffs and students of the school that have renounced their membership of the fraternity that has led to the killings of several students within the last few years.
The Internal Memo signed by the school Registrar, Dr. Yakubu Abubakar, disclosed that the event to receive both the repentant staff and students cultists is part of the institution's plan to end cultism and restore peace and security to the university campus.
The Memo, however, advised staffs of the institution and students who are still members of cult groups to use the opportunity change for good, adding that any subsequent involvement will lead to application of the full wrath of the law.
The drastic decision of the management of Kogi State University may not be unconnected to the order given by Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello who instructed heads of tertiary institutions in the state to end the incessant cult clashes in their institutions or risk being sacked.
According to a source within the institution who pleaded for anonymity, about 200 repentant cult members which includes staffs of the institution and students are expected to be received and accepted by the school management on February 28 at the school auditorium.
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