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Jalingo nursing college restores SUG, TASSU operations

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Management of the College of Nursing Sciences, Jalingo has announced the immediate recall of the suspension previously placed on student union activities within the institution, effectively restoring full operations of both the Students’ Union Government (SUG) and the Taraba State Students’ Union (TASSU).

In an official notice issued on Monday, the college stated that the decision followed “due deliberation and review” by management, which approved the reinstatement of all previously halted student union engagements on campus.

“With immediate effect from July 6, 2026, all activities earlier prohibited—including meetings, gatherings, and union-organized programmes of the Students’ Union Government (SUG) and the Taraba State Students’ Union (TASSU)—have been formally reinstated,” the statement said.

The directive effectively brings an end to the period of suspension that had restricted student political and organizational activities within the college premises.

However, management cautioned that the resumption of union activities must be conducted in an orderly and peaceful manner.

Students and union executives were urged to strictly adhere to the institution’s rules and regulations, emphasizing lawful conduct in all engagements.

The notice also expressed appreciation to students for their cooperation throughout the suspension period, noting that their compliance helped maintain stability within the institution.

Management further expressed expectation that the return of union activities would foster normalcy and decorum on campus moving forward.

The announcement was signed by the Registrar of the College, Bala Adam, and copied to key administrative officials including the Provost, Deputy Provost, Deputy Registrar, Dean of Students’ Affairs, the SUG President, and the TASSU Coordinator.

Jalingo nursing college restores SUG, TASSU operations

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