University of Buea: Life Returns On Campus
- By Richard Kometa
- 28 Mar 2017 17:29
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The number of students in ‘the place to be’ has continued to increase following a call for lecturers to return to classes.
Classes in the University of Buea witnessed more students yesterday 27 March 2017 following the declaration by the Buea University, (UB) SYNES chapter president, Professor Abangma James Arrey that the strike action they started on 21 November, 2016 should be suspended. The call which he made last Friday urged the teachers and students of the institution to return school while government seeks solutions to the issues raised by the Anglophone teacher trade unions.
Cameroon Tribune visited the campus of the University of Buea yesterday and met students coming out of the Amphitheatre 150. Although most of them were shy to talk to the press about their classes they could be seen moving around or going out of the campus. Also the volley court was busy with students taking sports courses.
News of the suspension of the strike was received with mixed satisfaction by those who have been attending courses at the university without being sure that things could return to normal within the university. Many had depended so much on speculations about the whereabouts of the leaders of the trade unions who remained invisible for the past months. With the sudden appearance of Professor Abangma last Friday to call off the strike more students came on campus yesterday and many are likely to join as the week unfolds.
Speaking to Cameroon Tribune at the University yesterday, Professor Abangma James Arrey President of UB chapter of SYNES said; “I am already in campus prepared to teach.” He added that he had a pre-defence of a Master Degree thesis in Political Science which was postponed to today Tuesday. Some of the students were around him discussing last minutes preparation. At the Faculty of Art, many students were seen coming out of their Translation classes.
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