Over two hundred University of Lagos law students have been
barred from writing the ongoing semester examination for allegedly
failing to meet up to the compulsory 65% of their course attendance.
Some of the affected students lamented that the rule sprang upon them
without prior notice, adding that the University’s enforcement of the
rule was to reduce the number of students who get to the final year, and
subsequently get admitted to the Nigerian Law School.
One of the students who spoke to our correspondent on condition of
anonymity said; “the university did this not because they so much care
about students coming to class but because they needed to cut the number
of students who go to law school.
Normally, it is two hundred and seventy students (270) that get
accepted into law school so they are trying to cut down the number of
students before they get to the final year.
He opined that many students prefer to stay in their hostels to study
as the capacity of their lecture hall cannot accommodate students if
they all decided to be in class.
The 400 level student said the faculty of law annex which has bigger
capacity lecture halls does not have a public address system to amplify
the voices of their lecturers when they teach.
Another student said stated that out of over 300 in his class (400
level) which used to be up to 400 in the lower level several were
advised to withdraw.
“If we combine the number of students who have been stopped from
writing their examinations both in elective or compulsory courses, there
would have over 200 students who have missed one exams or the other and
that is just one class.
Some students have not written a single exam since exams started.”
He said lecturers too miss classes. “There were times I went for
customary law classes that the lecturer was not around, about 5 times
that happened ion one semester.
Sometimes we have over 200 students taking an elective course and the
class would only accommodate 150 students which means some students who
have to stand”.
However, the dean of the faculty of law, Professor Atsenwa, said the
65% attendance rule is not new in the university, it is contained in
students’ handbook, adding that there also has been constant reminders
to the students on the rule.
“I am surprised that a genuine student of the University of Lagos
would say he is not aware of the rule, it is in their handbook and at
the back of their docket.
I am also surprised that any student would say they are not aware
because the faculties reminded them. It is not a new rule and their
attention was drawn to the rule” the dean said.
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