IDOMA STUDENTS SENATE MEETING POSTPONED INDEFINITELY

Ibrahim Kabiru Dallah 




Due to some unforeseen circumstance that needs to be addressed before now, The National Association of Idoma Students has postponed its Senate meeting, which is supposed to hold on the 1st to 3rd of March 2014.

In a statement issued in Makurdi, the capital city of Benue State today by its National Senate President, Comrade Ochayi Alfred, said that the postponement of the proposed Senate meeting was necessitated by other very pressing official issues of the Senate.

“The National Association of Idoma Students wishes to announce the postponement of the Senate session scheduled to take place at J S Tarka Foundation Makurdi from 1st to 3rd of March 2014”, the Statement said.
The Senate noted that its regrets any inconveniences this postponement may have caused members of the Senate.
“It is worthy to note that a new date will be announced for the meeting in due course”, the statement added.

See below for full text of the statement

PRESS STATEMENT
27th February, 2014
POSTPONEMENT OF THE PROPOSED SENATE MEETING.
The National Association of Idoma Students wishes to announce the postponement of the Senate session scheduled to take place at J S Tarka Foundation Makurdi from 1st to 3rd of March 2014.
It is worthy to note that a new date will be announced for the meeting in due course. 
We regret all inconvenience.

Comrade Ochayi Alfred, Senate President

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