LOUISIANA — Students of the University of Liberia have alarmed over the absence of buses to transport them to Fendell campus. It is almost a month now since normal learning activities began on the campuses of the University of Liberia for the first time under the leadership of President Joseph Boakai. This comes following an appeal to the UL Faculty Association to return to the status quo.
"I can see a lot of disruption coming again because today our comrades were saying that this coming Wednesday there will be no classes due to this bus issue that has affected us, the students greatly,"said Michael Doe, a junior student studying General Agriculture."Things are not easy with this transport business, so I am appealing to the government to resolve this issue."
"The safety issue is alarming, it is a highway and lots of cars are on excessive speed,"said Emmanuel Wilson, a senior student reading Public Health. Wilson said while the school buses play a critical role in easing the transportation burden on students, their absence poses a serious risk to hundreds of the students who often gather along the highway to await kekeh or motorbike to go home.
"I see that a lot of students will drop out because of the bus issues. Most of the students attending UL are not financially strong enough to be coming on campus all the time in commercial vehicles," Barber added. "From now to Monday, if we cannot see a single bus on this campus we will launch an unspecified revolutionary action. Today was just a warning," Yancy said.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.
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