UMYUK SUG Warns Students: No Taking Laws Into Own Hands on Campus
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Summary
UMYUK SUG warns students against taking laws into own hands. Use proper grievance channels, avoid confrontations. Disciplinary consequences for violations. Campus peace priority.
UMYUK SUG Warns Students: No Taking Laws Into Own Hands on Campus
Umaru Musa Yar'adua University Katsina (UMYUK) Student Union Government has issued a stern warning to students against taking laws into their own hands under any circumstances.
The Warning
The SUG emphasized that:
- No vigilante justice: Students cannot take laws into their own hands
- Proper channels exist: University has established grievance procedures
- Consequences apply: Disciplinary action for violations
- Campus peace priority: Actions compromising safety won't be tolerated
What This Means
The caution addresses:
- Incidents of disruptive behavior and retaliation
- Students attempting to handle conflicts personally
- Actions that compromise campus peace and safety
Proper Procedure for Grievances
If you have issues or conflicts:
- Report to SUG or Student Affairs
- Use established university procedures
- Don't engage in confrontations or retaliation
- Let authorities handle disciplinary matters
- Follow due process
Consequences of Violations
- Disciplinary action from university
- Possible suspension or expulsion
- Academic consequences
- Legal implications for serious offenses
To UMYUK Students: Always use proper channels to address grievances. Taking matters into your own hands compromises campus safety and your academic future. Report issues through official channels.
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