Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Just a Moment Dear AITians

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It is increasingly alarming, the rate at which INCIDENCES of THEFT in AIT campus inundates the media. AIT has been known for morals, integrity and academic excellence. Her reputation is attested to by the caliber of successful and high positions of AIT Alumni in their various fields  of endeavor.

 

It is appalling, to say the least, how the name of this great institution that has produced highly credible Captains of industries, Engineers, Administrators of high repute to mention just a few; could be dragged into the mud by a few who parade themselves as either students or workers or whatever engagement they have in AIT.

 

Decency will demand that whatsoever is worth preserving should be preserved. Image  of AIT and Stakeholders - Students, Staffers and the Community as a whole - deserve to be preserved.

 

Just a moment, Why should others take delight in causing others to gnash teeth? Hurting , creating a psychological stress and distressing others? These manifest in losses such as bicycles, purses and its content or in part, misplaced items never recovered.

 

In a campus and environment such as ours,the gospel of "ONE AIT FOR ALL" should have taken precedence, where we are lovers of each other. and are particular about our collective well being. One wonders if those that perpetrate these heinous acts read mails  on these and still carry their conscience along.

 

It is high time image tarnishing attitude and behavior stops. The Security operatives should leave up to this challenge and should be sincere. Any person caught in the act of stealing or pilfering should be grilled, investigated and be made to face the law. If found guilty, punished in accordance with the law. Full publicity should be given. This measure may serve as deterrent to others.

 

We deserve a Clean, Responsible Campus and Environment where community members' property are secured. Our energy should be directed at containing or mitigating the natural hazards such as mosquitoes, rodents, epileptic low water pressure, internet pa lava in the dorms, street lights and stray dog and not THEFTS. 

 

As communicated by INWANG AKPAN UDO, CAMPUS and ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE

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