The University of Abuja on Saturday confirmed the suspension of two yet-to-be-named students from the institution.
The school’s Director of Public Affairs, Dr. Habib Yakoob who spoke in an exclusive interview with PUNCH noted that the two students wrote inciteful messages capable of disrupting the peace and tranquillity of the institution.
The write-up, according to findings by PUNCH, came after the management of the school announced the decision to increase school fees.
The two unnamed students issued a statement calling for protest and signed the statement on behalf of both the President and
General Secretary of the Students’ Union Government. Explaining further, Dr. Yakoob noted that the students committed fraud by impersonating the SUG executives and added that investigations were ongoing.
Yakoob narrated: “Two students were suspected to have issued and circulated a write-up purportedly in the name of the SUG President and Speaker (who has disowned the write-up promptly). This is impersonation/ forgery.
“The content of the said write-up was quite inciteful and capable of upsetting the peace and tranquil environment that the University has been known for. Preliminary investigations implicated the two, hence the decision to suspend them pending the full determination of the matter.