Yobe varsity explains viral photo of students sleeping outdoors

By Ndahi Marama, Damaturu

The management of Yobe State University has said that the photo of some of its students sleeping outdoors which went viral, especially on social media alleging lack of accommodation, is a temporary eclipse, insisting that most of the hostels are currently undergoing renovation and upgrade.

This was disclosed by the Focal Person Digital and Strategic Communications to Governor Mai Mala Buni, Hon. Yusuf Ali in a post he shared on his Facebook page on Wednesday.

His post: “The management of Yobe State University wishes to address the viral photograph circulating on social media showing some students sleeping outside within the university premises.

“While the image is authentic, it is important to clarify that it does not reflect a widespread accommodation crisis, but rather a temporary situation arising from ongoing hostel renovation and facility upgrade projects across the campus.

“As part of efforts to improve students’ living conditions, several hostels are currently undergoing comprehensive refurbishment.

“This has led to a temporary reduction in available bed spaces. In addition, the current heat season has contributed to some students opting to stay outdoors at night for comfort.

“The Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Sani Isa, has confirmed that hostel allocations are ongoing, with deliberate steps being taken to ensure that affected students are accommodated as quickly as possible. Measures are also being implemented to decongest hostels, particularly high-demand facilities such as the Abuja Hostel.

“The university management reassures students, parents, and the general public that the situation is under control and is being actively addressed. No student has been abandoned, and every effort is being made to ensure safe and adequate accommodation for all.

“We urge the public to disregard misleading interpretations of the image and to rely on official communication channels for accurate information.

“The Yobe State University under the administration of Governor Mai Mala Buni remains committed to the welfare, safety, and academic success of its students, and appreciates the continued patience and understanding of the university community”. Ali explained.

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