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LAUTECH Stops Students From Driving, Bringing Cars to Campus

In a bid to curtail rapid motor accidents, the management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology has urged its students to desist from driving and bringing cars into the school campus.

The institution, in a memorandum signed by the institution’s Registrar, Dr K.A. Ogunleye and issued on Tuesday, has declared the management’s decision on movement of vehicles in the university.

According to the memorandum, “The university management at its regular meeting held on Wednesday March 22, 2023 deliberated on the occurrence of motor traffic accidents in the campus.

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“Vehicles owned by students are hereby banned from entering the university campus, vehicles with no registration numbers are no longer allowed into the campus, roadside parking of vehicles should stop forthwith.

“Unauthorised vehicles parked at various positions in the university should be taken out with immediate effect, failing which the university security will take appropriate action on such vehicles.

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“Tinted vehicles being used by some staff and students are hereby prohibited and Learner’s Permit must be placed on the vehicles of beginner drivers”, it added.

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LAUTECH Stops Students From Driving, Bringing Cars to Campus

In a bid to curtail rapid motor accidents, the management of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology has urged its students to desist from driving and bringing cars into the school campus.

The institution, in a memorandum signed by the institution’s Registrar, Dr K.A. Ogunleye and issued on Tuesday, has declared the management’s decision on movement of vehicles in the university.

According to the memorandum, “The university management at its regular meeting held on Wednesday March 22, 2023 deliberated on the occurrence of motor traffic accidents in the campus.

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“Vehicles owned by students are hereby banned from entering the university campus, vehicles with no registration numbers are no longer allowed into the campus, roadside parking of vehicles should stop forthwith.

“Unauthorised vehicles parked at various positions in the university should be taken out with immediate effect, failing which the university security will take appropriate action on such vehicles.

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“Tinted vehicles being used by some staff and students are hereby prohibited and Learner’s Permit must be placed on the vehicles of beginner drivers”, it added.

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