The National Association of Nigerian Student, NANS has condemned the expulsion of 29 students of the Federal College of Education Gombe, North East Nigeria, over their alleged roles in a protest last June.
The affected students had participated in a 2 day peaceful protest over lack of water and other basic amenities within the school campus.
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The student body who spoke to TVC News in Jos the Plateau state capital through its vice-president national affairs also rejected the institution’s withdrawal of admission to 34 students and a directive for yet another 11 students to repeat one academic session over the protest.
The student body has given a 14 day ultimatum to the said institution to reverse the sanctions.