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“OAU Students Protest Transport Crisis, Accommodation Shortages, Demand Urgent Campus Reforms”

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“OAU Students Protest Transport Crisis, Accommodation Shortages, Demand Urgent Campus Reforms”

Students of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, have staged protests over worsening conditions on campus, citing a persistent transport crisis, inadequate accommodation, and delays linked to the institution’s electronic portal system.

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The demonstrations, which drew participation from hundreds of students, reflect growing frustration over what many describe as a decline in basic services critical to academic life. Protesters called for immediate intervention by university authorities to restore normalcy and ensure a conducive learning environment.

At the center of the grievances is the ongoing transport challenge within the expansive campus. Students report long waiting times, overcrowded buses, and increased transportation costs, which have disrupted daily academic schedules and raised safety concerns, particularly during late hours.

Accommodation shortages have further compounded the situation. With limited on-campus housing, many students have been forced to seek alternatives off-campus, often at significantly higher costs. This has placed additional financial strain on students already grappling with broader economic pressures.

In addition, delays and technical issues associated with the university’s e-portal system have hindered course registration and access to academic resources. Students say the inefficiencies have created uncertainty around academic timelines and progression.

Student representatives have urged the university management to address the issues holistically, emphasizing that the convergence of transport, housing, and administrative challenges is undermining both welfare and academic performance.

While the university administration has yet to issue a comprehensive public response, similar concerns have been reported across Nigerian tertiary institutions in recent years, pointing to systemic challenges in infrastructure funding, student population growth, and digital capacity.

Media outlets including Punch Newspapers, The Guardian Nigeria, and Vanguard Nigeria have documented comparable student protests and infrastructural concerns in universities nationwide, highlighting a recurring pattern of student unrest tied to welfare and administrative issues.

Analysts note that without sustained investment in campus infrastructure and responsive governance, such protests may continue to emerge, potentially disrupting academic calendars and affecting institutional reputation.

As of the time of filing this report, students insist that their demands remain clear: improved transport systems, expanded accommodation capacity, and a fully functional digital portal to support seamless academic operations.

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