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Lafia varsity submerged in water, halts classes

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Lecture halls at the Federal University of Lafia have been submerged by floods following a week-long torrential rainfall in the Nasarawa State capital city.

According to the PUNCH, it was reported that most students of the institution were stranded at the school gate on Friday as they could not access their classes due to the flooding, which submerged several parts of the school premises.

One of the students who simply identified himself as Mr. Felix appealed to the school management to, as a matter of urgency, look into the matter with a view to forestalling future occurrence of the situation.

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He said, “We are unable to attend lectures because of the flooding which affected many of our lecture halls.

“The rains have actually been heavy for some days now, but we want to appeal to the school management to help us on the matter so that we won’t have to be absent from classes in the future because of the floods.”

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He also faulted the sighting of some of the school’s edifice in swampy areas, and thus urged the Federal Government to send a team of land surveyors to visit the institution in order to tackle the persistent flooding that had been confronting the university community.

Meanwhile, the Nasarawa State Government has taken steps to mitigate the effects of floods in flood prone tertiary institutions across the state.

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The State Commissioner for Special Duties on Humanitarian Services and NGOs, Margaret Elayo disclosed this on Monday shortly after inspecting the multi-purpose hall of the Faculty of Arts, Federal University of Lafia which was submerged by flood following the week-long heavy rain down pour in Lafia

Elayo, who expressed worry over the situation, assured the university management of government’s support while urging the students to remain calm as efforts were already in top gear to address the situation.

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