University of Nigeria Nsukka, UNN, said it is set to restore the original master plan of the university to promote environmental sanity in line with global best practices.
Chairman, Office of the Vice-Chancellor Committee on Restoration of UNN Master Plan and director of Physical Planning in the university, Dr Okey Ekwelem disclosed this while briefing newsmen in Nsukka yesterday.
Ekwelem said the committee had already informed owners of shops attached to the university fences, illegal structures and shanties inside the university to remove them before May 2, 2026 or have them demolished.
“We have informed them that in an effort to restore UNN Master Plan and green areas, that demolition of all illegal structures situated inside and around the university fences will commence from May 6.
“This action follows an earlier notice issued on 4th March, 2026, directing all occupants of such unauthorized structures to vacate the area before April 2, 2026.
“The deadline was further extended to May 2, 2026; the university has given adequate time to ensure full compliance by those affected.
“The university’s Directorate of Community Relations also recently engaged with some of the occupants of the areas to inform them about the management’s plan to restore the areas to its original master plan,” he said
He explained that the present administration of Prof Simon Ortuanya as the vice-chancellor was geared to bring the university to its past glory.
“As a foremost academic institution, UNN is committed to maintaining a serene, orderly, and aesthetically pleasing environment befitting a world-class university.
“The management therefore appeals to all concerned persons to cooperate fully with this exercise in the interest of safety, order, and sustainable campus development,” he said.
The committee chairman also disclosed that the university had mapped out designated spaces within its premises to accommodate legitimate retail businesses.
He urged individuals and business owners that would be affected by the demolition to take advantage of these approved spaces by the university management for their commercial activities.
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