Monday, 14 August 2023

FUTMINNA SET TO FULLY GO E-LEARNING; HIGHLIGHTS FROM SUG MEETING WITH VICE CHANCELLOR.



Among many other things discussed with the institution Vice Chancellor in a close door meeting held today is the fact that the school will soon be considering fully transition to incorporate e-learning classes.


The school has received significant internet interventions, including support from NITDA and other technology initiatives.This interventions will look at the “Smart Campus Agenda” where all individuals will be able to access wifi anywhere you go on campus. The E-learning has come to stay and the school is aiming at creating hotspots area where indigent students without phones or internet can converge.


♦ E - TEST RESULTS AND MAKE - UP TEST.

The results of the E - Test concluded last week will be released and make available to the students before the week lapsed, this is to prepare the students ahead the examination that will be starting in a week time, from all of us at Students' Union Government, we wishes you success and best of luck. On the same vein, students who missed the E-Test will be allowed to take a make-up test, the schedule of which will be made available very soon.


♦ HOSTEL LIGHT BLACKOUT AND SICT TRANSFORMER

The total blackout at the hostel is due to technical issues, while we appeal to our students on this stand, we are assuring you all that the university substation is currently working on it and will soon be resolved. Subsequently, School of Information, Communication, and Technology (SICT) transformer is currently causing issues, however, the school has resolve to be powering the building with Diesel Generation until the transformer is fix.


♦ MINI MARKET AT THE SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCE AND THE SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCE.

The School of Life Sciences and the School of Physical Sciences will establish a mini market. The Physical Planning Development Unit (PPDU) will soon assess suitable locations between the faculties.


♦ STUDENT WELFARE AND CONSTRAINED CALENDAR

We've communicated to the school the economic hardships students are facing and requested a consideration for palliative measure in the academic calendar, we included in our demands that "school should make allocation for students not to attend school every day of the week due to the fuel subsidy removal. The Vice Chancellor would be open to significant developments in this regard, although adjusting the calendar might become inevitable."


♦ We are committed to ensuring we delivered the mandate channel on us, and as your President, I'm so much open to receive any complaint or share the burden of your encounter with you, I'm just a click away. Wishes you success in the forthcoming examinations.


✍🏽✍🏽✍🏽

BABALOLA, Ademola Stephen (#iamHERITAGE)

Media Aide to SUG President, FUTMinna


Signed_

Comr. Adigun Toheeb O. (A. T. O.)

Chief of Staff to SUG President, FUTMinna


For_

BUSARI IBRAHIM OLAMIDE (PROFESSORCODED)

GCOF, SUG PRESIDENT, FUTMINNA.

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