The management of Bayero University Kano (BUK) has banned all forms of “signing-out” activities by graduating students on campus, citing concerns over public disturbances and damage to university property.
In a statement signed by Lamara Garba, Director of Public Affairs, on behalf of the Registrar, the university directed that the ban takes immediate effect.
According to the statement, “All forms of signing-out activities are hereby banned with immediate effect. This includes the wearing of defaced clothing; use of paint, ink or markers on the body or on University property; public disturbances; and any related acts carried out under the guise of celebration.”
The management further clarified that “the use of academic gowns or any specialised attire by graduating students for the purpose of taking photographs or staging unofficial celebrations within the campus is strictly prohibited. Academic gowns are reserved for authorised University ceremonies only.”
The statement warned that “any student or group of students found engaging in any of the above activities will be sanctioned in line with the University’s rules and regulations.”
It also reminded students that “the award of a Degree Certificate is based not only on learning but also on character. All graduating students are therefore expected to conduct themselves in a manner that upholds the dignity and reputation of the University.”
Security personnel, the statement added, have been instructed “to ensure strict compliance with this directive and to arrest anyone who violates this order.”
The university urged all students to take the directive seriously and to be guided accordingly