TIB Students Condemn Ondo State Government Over Prolonged Blackout, Plate Number Crisis, and Campus Insecurity

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The TIB Students Association has expressed deep dissatisfaction with the Ondo State Government over pressing issues that have plagued communities and campuses for years. The association has highlighted three major concerns: the 13-year blackout in several communities, the ongoing plate number crisis, and the alarming state of campus insecurity.





The students have condemned the government's inability to resolve the prolonged blackout affecting communities in Ondo State. This 13-year power outage has severely impacted the daily lives of residents, stifled economic growth, and hindered educational activities. Despite repeated promises from the authorities, no tangible progress has been made to restore electricity to these areas.





The association has also criticized the government for the chaotic situation surrounding vehicle plate numbers. The lack of proper regulation and management has led to confusion and inefficiency, affecting both residents and businesses. The students are calling for immediate action to address this issue and streamline the process.





Campus safety remains a significant concern for students in Ondo State. The association has reported numerous cases of theft, harassment, and violence within educational institutions. They have urged the government to prioritize the security of students and staff by implementing effective measures to ensure a safe learning environment.





The TIB Students Association is demanding urgent intervention from the Ondo State Government to address these pressing issues. They have vowed to continue advocating for the rights and welfare of students and residents until meaningful action is taken.

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