Kogi University to Rehabilitate Students in Crisis

Prince Abubakar Audu University in Anyigba, under the leadership of Vice Chancellor Professor Salisu Ogbo Usman, is set to rehabilitate students involved in anti-social activities. This initiative was disclosed during an expanded security stakeholders meeting, which included representatives from security agencies and traditional rulers.
The university aims to provide opportunities for students to renounce unlawful associations and embrace responsible conduct, warning that those who refuse to desist from criminal activities will face legal consequences. As part of a broader strategy to combat cultism and ensure a peaceful environment for teaching, learning, and research, the university will provide two vehicles dedicated to a joint security anti-squad and strengthen surveillance across the campus and surrounding community.
Professor Usman also dismissed a viral social media video alleging cult activities at the university, clarifying that the incident did not occur within the institution or Kogi State. He expressed appreciation for the support from the state governor and past governor in maintaining peace and security.
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