…students to get free transportation
Four years after signing MoU for the construction of a befitting hostel for students in the Lagos State University, LASU, the University management has finally called for allocation.
The vice-chancellor of the school, Prof Ibiyemi Olatunji-Bello, a professor and Lagos State University (LASU), says a section of an 8,000-bed students hostel in the Ojo campus of the university has been completed and ready for allocation.
Olatunji-Bello made this known at a news conference with student journalists and influencers, to mark the second anniversary of her assumption of office as LASU vice-chancellor. The event was held on Wednesday in Lagos.
She said that students would start getting hostel spaces from the next academic session.
“LASU management expresses its commitment to addressing concerns raised by students.
“I approved the provision of free transportation for students commuting between LASU Iba Gate and Iyana-School, morning and evening, daily.
“This is a measure to cushion the effects of fuel subsidy removal on the students,” she said.
The vice-chancellor said that she also approved the extension of the second semester of the 2023/2024 academic session by two weeks.
“Examination will now commence mid-November 2023,” Olatunji-Bello said.
She added that in response to overcrowding of classes, the institution had adopted hybrid (physical and online) mode of teaching for large classes.
“LASU is already making provision for facilities to support hybrid teaching.
“Also, a work-study scheme is being implemented in the university; students can volunteer to work and get stipends at various centres in the university.
“There is a plan by the university to co-host the African Universities Games with the University of Lagos; the competition will come up later this year,” Olatunji-Bello said.