UL president Dr. Nelson, during the weekend, declared the resumption of campus-based politics, seven months after political activities was put on freezeFendall – Scores of students of the University of Liberia have hailed the administration of Dr. Julius S. Nelson for lifting sanction on campus-based political activities. Another student, Sackie Gboyue, who studies Public Health, admonished campus-based political institutions to desist from the conflict that will hinder learning activities. UL president Dr. Nelson, during the weekend, declared the resumption of campus-based politics, seven months after political activities was put on freeze. The suspension affected political/solidarity marches, political gatherings, the wearing of symbols and emblems depicting and promoting campus-based political groups, student protests, among others. At the same time, Dr. Nelson has revealed that the student’s advocacy group, “Progressive Students Alliance” has been given status as a campus-based political party.
Source: Front Page Africa January 28, 2020 00:00 UTC