The Maryam Abacha American University of Nigeria (MAAUN) in Kano State has officially closed two privately-run female hostels located in the Hotoro and UDB Road areas of the state capital, citing serious safety concerns and disciplinary violations.
The university announced the immediate closure through a statement issued on Monday, May 12, by Dr. Hamza Garba, the institution's Vice President of Campus Life. According to the statement, the university has withdrawn its official recognition of these hostels after discovering multiple breaches of institutional policies governing student housing.
"The hostels were found to be in violation of institutional policies governing student housing, with multiple breaches reported," the university management explained in the statement.
The university further clarified that this decisive action is part of its "broader commitment to maintaining a secure and morally responsible living environment for students."
Following the closure, the university management has directed all students currently residing in the affected hostels to vacate the premises immediately after completing their semester examinations. To ensure full compliance with this directive, the university administration is reportedly working in close collaboration with relevant security agencies.
While specific details regarding the nature of the safety and disciplinary violations were not disclosed in the statement, the university's swift action underscores its commitment to upholding standards of safety and conduct within its affiliated housing facilities.
The closure affects only the two privately-run female hostels in the specified locations, with no mention of similar actions against other student accommodations affiliated with the institution.