-Non-readiness of notification of results does not imply non-readiness for NYSC mobilisation-- Dean, Student Affairs stressed.
- Filling of mobilisation form is now online
The Dean, Students Affairs Division of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Prof. A.A. Aliero on Thursday, 6th April, 2017 unearthed the relentless efforts of the management to ensure that students who graduated during the 2015/2016 academic session are not left out in the NYSC mobilization exercise for Batch A, 2017. This he made known in his office while speaking with the President, National Association of Campus Journalists, UDUS, Fakunle Saheed in reaction to the going viral report stating the non-readiness of the university to mobilize corp member for Batch A.
In his effort to clear the air of any rumour and speculations, the Dean took with him the campus journalists president to the center where officials of the division were collating details of prospective corps members who have been cleared by the senate. "The fact that notification of results are not yet ready does not imply the non-readiness of the university's management to mobilise corp members for Batch A. The management is working assiduously to ensure that graduates whose results have gained senate's approval are mobilised for the Batch 'A' NYSC exercise", he reiterated.
He further stated that "coming to school to fill mobilisation forms is an out-of-date style which has been replaced by an online mobilisation platform, therefore, filling of online mobilisation forms will be made available as soon as the portal is opened".
He however called on concerned students to remain calm as he described the controversial report as unfortunate and discarded all claims affiliating the news to his division. "As i have said to you at all time, finding out the real source of any news is cardinal to news reporting, it is however, unfortunate that the news broke out of mere speculation. For those touched by this news, we apologise for inconveniences caused, and i urge them to discard the news and consider it an information that has no base", he posited.
On a final note, he stressed that collection of notification of result is only required at the camp, which the university's management is trying its possible best to ensure it is ready before the time...
Stay tunned as National Association of Campus Journalists continues to feed you with valuable information as they unfold.
BY
Fakunle Saheed Oyekunle
NACJ President
- Filling of mobilisation form is now online
The Dean, Students Affairs Division of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, Prof. A.A. Aliero on Thursday, 6th April, 2017 unearthed the relentless efforts of the management to ensure that students who graduated during the 2015/2016 academic session are not left out in the NYSC mobilization exercise for Batch A, 2017. This he made known in his office while speaking with the President, National Association of Campus Journalists, UDUS, Fakunle Saheed in reaction to the going viral report stating the non-readiness of the university to mobilize corp member for Batch A.
In his effort to clear the air of any rumour and speculations, the Dean took with him the campus journalists president to the center where officials of the division were collating details of prospective corps members who have been cleared by the senate. "The fact that notification of results are not yet ready does not imply the non-readiness of the university's management to mobilise corp members for Batch A. The management is working assiduously to ensure that graduates whose results have gained senate's approval are mobilised for the Batch 'A' NYSC exercise", he reiterated.
He further stated that "coming to school to fill mobilisation forms is an out-of-date style which has been replaced by an online mobilisation platform, therefore, filling of online mobilisation forms will be made available as soon as the portal is opened".
He however called on concerned students to remain calm as he described the controversial report as unfortunate and discarded all claims affiliating the news to his division. "As i have said to you at all time, finding out the real source of any news is cardinal to news reporting, it is however, unfortunate that the news broke out of mere speculation. For those touched by this news, we apologise for inconveniences caused, and i urge them to discard the news and consider it an information that has no base", he posited.
On a final note, he stressed that collection of notification of result is only required at the camp, which the university's management is trying its possible best to ensure it is ready before the time...
Stay tunned as National Association of Campus Journalists continues to feed you with valuable information as they unfold.
BY
Fakunle Saheed Oyekunle
NACJ President
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