Wednesday, 25 February 2015

ADMINISTRATORS AT FAULT


An intense and objective look at the way the administration handles the students’ welfare at Moi University will lead you to the definite conclusion of alarming rates of disregard. The students seem to have been relegated to the periphery as far as prioritization by the administrators of the institution is concerned. Less than a week back, a third year student, a girl, was raped then murdered within the main campus of the university. Of course a leading factor in the list of elements that constitute welfare is security. The deceased came face to face with her fate as she made her way to the residential rental houses which are non-hostels and are far away from the university-manned hostels, presumably closely guarded.

The sole reason a student who has paid school fee and accommodation fee both in full would reside outside of the hostels is student overload. The administration definitely is aware of how many bed spaces are readily available for students before any semester commences. It is therefore safe to say that the administrators overlooked the welfare of the over 3000 students who would miss rooms if they were to call three different lots of students back to school. They went ahead and did. Charity Maina, the deceased, was among this lot of students.


Clearly, if there is any entity to take all the blame for the dreadful events of that night, it is the administrators. From the top command, to the last person involved in making the regretful decision to have three lots be in session at the university without proper prior planning.

2 comments:

  1. Its very true that the situation in Moi University is pathetic especially in matters concerning security and accommodation. Let us watch if the administration is going to take any stun measures especially when comrades lost their fellow who was rapped and madered.

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