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A CALL FOR FAIRNESS, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND STUDENT WELFARE
To the Management of Kwara State University and Relevant Authorities,
We write to respectfully draw urgent attention to a matter that continues to affect the daily academic experience and well-being of students.
Recent changes in campus mobility have significantly altered how students navigate the university environment. Many are now required to cover long distances on foot from the park to lecture halls and faculty buildings under harsh weather conditions, with limited or no viable transportation alternatives.
Despite this development, transport fares have remained unchanged.
This situation raises a fundamental question of fairness.
Students are now expending more time, more physical energy, and facing increased daily strain, yet there has been no corresponding adjustment to cost or provision of adequate alternatives. For a student population already managing financial and academic pressures, this imbalance is not only burdensome it is unsustainable.
The implications are far-reaching:
- Reduced class attendance and punctuality
- Physical fatigue affecting concentration and learning outcomes
- Increased stress levels and declining overall well-being
We acknowledge that decisions affecting campus movement may have been made with safety and administrative considerations in mind. However, responsible leadership requires that such decisions are accompanied by measures that protect and support those most affected students.
Where restrictions exist, there must also be relief.
Where policies are enforced, there must be balance.
We therefore respectfully call for:
- A review and possible adjustment of current transport fare structures
- Improved and accessible transportation alternatives within campus
- Consideration of student welfare in all mobility-related decisions
This is not a confrontation. It is a constructive appeal for fairness, equity, and responsive leadership.
Students are the core of this institution. Their welfare must remain a priority not an afterthought.
We trust that the appropriate authorities will give this matter the attention it deserves and take timely steps toward a more balanced and supportive system.
For fairness. For dignity. For students.
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Urgent Appeal on NELFUND Loan Disbursement and Students’ Academic Survival
Dear KWASU Vice-Chancellor,
With due respect, sir, I write with a heavy heart on behalf of thousands of KWASU students who are currently in deep distress due to the delay in the release of the NELFUND loan meant for school fees payment.
At this moment, many students are in serious pain and uncertainty. A large number are unable to complete their course registration, while others are missing out on ongoing tests and academic activities simply because they cannot afford their school fees. For some students, this loan represents their only hope of remaining in school.
These students are not unwilling to pay, they are only waiting for the refund to be released so they can proceed with payment on the school portal. Many of them come from very poor backgrounds, have exhausted all personal and family resources, and are now facing daily emotional, psychological, and academic pressure.
Sir, the fear of being sent out of examination halls, barred from tests, or losing an entire academic session is weighing heavily on these students. The atmosphere on campus is filled with anxiety, hopelessness, and silent tears, especially as the course registration deadline is barely five days away and students continue to wait patiently for relief.
We humbly and passionately appeal for your kind intervention, understanding, or possible directive that can help ease this burden either by expediting the process or by granting temporary academic consideration while students await the refund, or by ensuring that the payment is automatically reflected on the students’ school portals.
Your compassion and timely support at this critical moment will not only save academic careers but also restore hope to thousands of young Nigerians who believe strongly in the leadership of KWASU.
Thank you very much for your time, concern, and dedication to student welfare.
Yours sincerely,
Concerned Students
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