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OOU ban students from attending classes for wearing pam scandals
 
By: News Editor
Mon, 31 Oct 2022   ||   Nigeria, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State
 

The management of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ijebu Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, on Monday, prohibted hundreds of students from attending classes for putting on pam sandals.
It was reported that the students were stopped at the school’s Permanent Site gate and told to return home to wear shoes.
One of the students, Durotimi who spoke with newsmen said; “It is disheartening. When we got to the school gate this morning, we discovered that the school management implemented an unknown policy asking students not to wear pam sandals and the likes into the school environment except shoes.’’
“It’s so sad for a school like OOU with a very high reputation and standard implementing such policy knowing fully well the situation of things in the country. Not even everyone can afford a pair of shoes at the moment.’’
“Many of us had 8am classes and some of us were supposed to have test this morning but when we got to the gate this morning we were delayed for over 2hrs. It even got to a point where they had to use a police man just to make sure we didn’t enter the school.”
Another student, Ademola, said; “We got to the school today and over a hundred of us were were stopped at the school gate and asked to return home for wearing pam sandals. Sadly, we weren’t previously informed that palm sandals were no longer allowed on the school campus. This is really sad, and unpalatable for the 21st century.”
Chidinma on her part said; “I’ve never seen this before. How do you force university students to not wear pam sandals but only shoes? This is uncalled for, and it’s against human decency and it’s an infringement on our rights. We hope that the school management would have a rethink.”
The school’s Chief Security Officer, Mr Adekunle Rasheed, during an interview with newsmen said; “The students were aware of this policy before now as it is enshrined in the school’s code of conduct. Also, they were earlier informed about this during the orientation programme last week.’’
“There are so many things not allowed on the school campus – tinting of hair, wearing of shorts, using tinted glasses for cars, and wearing of pam sandals, among others.”
OOU Dean of Students Affairs, Dr M.S Oladimeji declined commenting on the issue, stressing that he never expected the trivial matter to escalate.
He said; “I’m sorry, I can’t speak on the matter for now, because I never expected this trivial matter to have escalated to this point of reaching a national daily. I’ll contact the Vice-Chancellor and get back to you.”

 

 

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