GOMSU Bans Charcoal Cooking in Hostels, Mandates Gas Usage
Summary
Gombe State University bans charcoal cooking in hostels effective immediately. Students must use cooking gas only. Violators face disciplinary action.
GOMSU Bans Charcoal Cooking in Hostels, Mandates Gas Usage
Gombe State University (GOMSU) has implemented a new hostel policy prohibiting the use of charcoal for cooking. The university has mandated cooking gas as the only approved alternative for students residing in on-campus accommodations.
Policy Details
The directive states that the use of charcoal for cooking is strictly prohibited within hostel premises with immediate effect. The ban applies to all residential facilities managed by the university.
Reasons for the Ban
The university cited the following reasons for implementing this policy:
- Fire Safety: Charcoal poses significant fire hazards in enclosed hostel environments
- Health Concerns: Charcoal smoke can cause respiratory issues in shared spaces
- Property Protection: Reducing risk of damage to university facilities
Consequences for Violation
Students found violating this policy will face disciplinary action from university management. The administration has urged all students to cooperate with the new safety guidelines.
What Students Should Do
- Dispose of any charcoal cooking equipment properly
- Transition to cooking gas for meal preparation
- Follow all hostel safety guidelines
- Report any fire safety concerns to hostel management
The policy reflects the university's commitment to student safety and welfare in residential facilities.