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KAWUJE THE INCAPACITATED SRC PRESIDENT IN THE HISTORY OF ABU, A CALL FOR A NEW DAWN



By Sule Sani Sule

The current serving President of Student Representative Council SRC of Ahmadu Bello University ABU the worst we have ever experienced. A leader is a person known for making sacrifices in favor of his subject. A leader is expected to do the needful in solving the problems of his subjects.

Ahmadu Bello University have experienced worst of it's nightmare this days. They have been power outage, water scarcity and outbreak of Typhoid and malaria, what was the effort of the SRC to curtail the afformention problems, I guess nothing. 

The school Administration under the leadership of Prof. Kabir Bala have done it's best in ensuring that the power outage was maintained as a result of financial disability which is not only experienced by ABU but the entire public Universities.

Almost all the school toilets are locked up as a result of one or two problems here and there. Students both male and female move to bushes for conveniences which is uncalled for, unorganized and harmful. They are snakes in the bushes which are harmful and that is the avenue where students visit for conveniences.

We the students of ABU Zaria raise getting to 40 million Naira as dues for the SRC. This funds we provide are for the welfare and well-being for the students, we want the SRC President to explain to us where and what are those funds used for. If the SRC cannot renovate toilets for students, they cannot produce aid of water tankers to hostels during water scarcity, cannot mobilize for funds to support the university in solving the problems of power outage, I don't know what else is their responsibility and duties, I believe students welfare is one of the campaign promises.

We are await the response and immediate action of the SRC as we will left no stone unturn.



Sule Sani Sule

Department of Political Science

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