UDUS bans use of tinted-glass vehicles on campus

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UDUS bans use of tinted-glass vehicles on campus

The Management of Usman Danfodio University Sokoto (UDUS) wishes to inform all staff and students and the general public that in consideration of the prevalent security situation in the country and the need to enhance the security of all staff, students and all other persons having any lawful activity within the University, the University Authority has deemed it necessary to adopt and impose additional security precautionary measures in all its campuses.


The this end, the University has decided to impose and hereby imposes 
BANS ON ALL TINTED-GLASS VEHICLES within all its campuses. The University Security Division has been directed to ensure that no vehicle with tinted glass is henceforth, allowed to go beyond the Biya Sanda Gate, the main Gate, or any other entrance into the University Main Campus. Similarly, no such vehicle shall be allowed into the City Campus of the University.


All Staff, Students and the General Public are hereby put on NOTICE that the BAN is with immediate effect. The cooperation & compliance of all and sundry are hereby solicited. Thank you!


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