The authorities of the Delta State University, Abraka on
Saturday banned the wearing of miniskirts by female students.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Vincent
Peretemode, in a statement made available to our correspondent, also ordered
the reduction of fellowship centres in the school from over 80 to four.
The VC in the statement stated that the number of
fellowships in the varsity’s three campuses portended crisis.
He said in the statement, “I have observed in the recent
times that over 80 fellowship centres are on the three campuses. We cannot
allow such. Fellowship centres have in recent time portended crisis that was
almost unabated.”
He added that the school authorities also banned the wearing
of miniskirts by female students.
The statement listed the four approved religious bodies to
include Catholic, Anglican, Joint Christian Campus Fellowship and Our Saviours
Chapel, as it indicated that there could be crisis among the students if the
fellowship centres were not reduced.
The vice-chancellor said the number of religious centres in
the institution was alarming, especially in Asaba campus totaling over 20. He
stated that the figure tripled when added with that of Asaba campus.
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