UDUS Management Imposes Ban on Tinted Glass Vehicles Amidst Security Challenges 



Nurudeen Abubakar (An-Nur) Reports,


The management of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto has on Thursday, 30 November, implemented a standing rules on the regulation of tinted-glass vehicles on campus in order to take proper precautionary measure on the alarming rate of security crisis for the safety of the university community.


According to the circular released and signed by Col. A.Y. Gwandu (rtd), the university chief security officer (CSO), forbids all staff, students, and the general public from entering both university campuses (Main campus and City campus) with vehicles sporting tinted windows.


The circular read: “This is to inform all staff, students, and the general public that, in consideration of the prevalent security situation in the country and the need to enhance the security and safety of the staff, students, and all other persons having any lawful activity within the University, the University Authority has deemed it necessary to adopt and impose additional security precautionary measures in all its campuses.”


“ To this end, the University has decided to impose, and hereby impose, BAN ON ALL TINTED-GLASS VEHICLES within all its campuses. The University Security Division has been directed to ensure that no vehicle with tinted glass henceforth, is allowed to go beyond the Bilya Sanda Gate, the Illela Gate, or any other entrance into the University Main Campus. Similarly, no such vehicle shall be allowed into the City Campus of the University,


 “All Staff, Students, and the General Public are hereby put on NOTICE that the BAN is with immediate effect. The cooperation & and compliance of all and sundry are hereby solicited.”

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