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Gov. Diri Goes Hard On Cultism At State Varsity, Directs VC To Expel Culprits

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 Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, on Fri­day, gave a stern warning to students engaging in cult ac­tivities at the state-owned Ni­ger Delta University (NDU), Wilberforce Island, Amasso­ma, in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area to with­draw from the institution or be ready for expulsion.

Governor Diri also direct­ed the Vice Chancellor and the institution’s management to fish out culprits and dis­miss anyone found culpable.

The Bayelsa governor gave the directive during the NDU 7th Combined Convocation following recent incidents of students’ cult rivalry that re­portedly claimed lives in the community.

It was the second time in a week that the governor had issued such a warning.

He gave a similar directive to security agencies in the state and the Attorney-Gen­eral and Commissioner for Justice on Wednesday during the state executive council meeting to speedily prosecute anyone arrested for cult-relat­ed crimes in the state.

He restated his call on students to avoid cultism, stressing that there was no room for such activities in universities, but rather it is a place for character building and learning.

He said: “Recently, I spoke to the Vice Chancellor about the resurgence of cultism in this university. May I use this opportunity to warn those who did not come here for learning and character build­ing to on their own withdraw.

“There should be no room for cultism in this university. I have given the Vice Chancel­lor a charge as the Visitor to this institution, and as gov­ernment, I have also charged all security agencies in the state. Anyone found engaging in cultism in this university, do not hesitate to apply the sanctions.”

Governor Diri assured the institution that 25 years after it was established by the Diepreye Alamieyeseigha ad­ministration, his government will actively contribute to the narrative that will shape it for the next 25 years.

He said having done the groundbreaking of the 5000-seater convocation arena and the Faculty of Environmental Sciences building before the ceremo­ny commenced, these were tangible expressions of his government’s commitment to fostering an environment conducive to academic

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