As part of the preparations to welcome to fresh students admitted for
the 2014/2015 academic session of the University of Calabar, the office
of the Students Union Director of Welfare, Comrade Alawa John has
fumigated the entire hostels in the institution.
The fumigation exercise came as a result of the recent complaints by
the students over the increased number of the bush rats fondly called
OKON CALABAR, and giant size cockroaches competing for survival with
students in the hostels.
This according to some of the students was making life difficult for
them, as rats contaminates their foods on daily bases, while the giant
cockroaches puts dirt on their clothes routinely.
Apart from the domestic damages caused by these rodents, it is not
medically advisable, according to some medical students who spoke to us,
to live with cockroaches in the house, as they are said to be vectors
of numerous diseases.
Speaking to CrossRiverWatch, the SUG Director of Welfare, Comrade
John Alawa, a final year student in the Department of Medical Laboratory
Science, explained the need for the fumigation, saying it is to provide
a clean and healthy environment for the students especially the newly
admitted students.
He further stated that the fumigation exercise was one of his main
target for the students, owing to the fact that he is a medical student.
The SUG President, Comrade Ajang Emmanuel commended the Vice
Chancellor of the University for attaining to the plight of the
students, especially at this critical time, where we have new intakes
into the University.
Meanwhile some of the students who spoke to newsmen applauded the
school management and the Director of Welfare for the intervention,
while some expressed displeasure over how sudden and prompt the exercise
came with it’s attendant offensive odor.
culled from crossriverwatch.com