JUST IN:OSCOTECH,Esa Oke SUG President Calls Out IBEDC.

   By Victor Olubiye



      The Osun State College of Technology (OSCOTECH),Esa Oke Students' Union Government (SUG) President named Comrade Ajibade Kehinde Daniel has today wrote a letter of complaint to the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC)branch situated at Esa Oke.


    The letter with the title "CONDEMINATION OF THE POOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY IN ESA OKE AND ITS ADVERSE IMPACT ON STUDENTS' WELFARE";according to Mr.President was written to show the profound dissatisfaction with the deplorable state of electricity supply in the community.


    In his letter,he mentioned that this issue has become seriously complained ordeals among students and has caused severe setbacks to thier academic, social and emotional well-being.


   He stressed further by informing the IBEDC body that as he is the spokesperson for the students,he must emphasize that this issue directly impacts their welfare,which remains his utmost priority.He continued "I will stop at nothing to ensure that thier concerns are addressed,and this electricity crisis is resolved promptly".

   To deliver the Students' message,the President listed two requests:

1.An immediate improvement in power supply to ensure the basic electricity needs of the students and the community are met.


2. Revised electricity rationing schedules that prioritize the institution’s operational hours from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, as these periods are integral to academic and administrative activities.


     To conclude his letter,Ajibade laid a warning that "Failure to address this matter will leave us with no option but to demonstrate our displeasure through peaceful protests to demand our rights to a conducive learning environment."

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