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Upper Nile University reopens as Covid-19 lockdown ends
The administration of the University of Upper Nile has announced that all the lectures which were disrupted during the month-long Covid-19 partial lockdown would resume today, Monday, April 19, 2021.
The announcement was made a day after the South Sudan government lifted the national COVID-19 lockdown. Last Monday, the university s students held a peaceful demonstration demanding the reopening of the institute.
Speaking to Radio Tamazuj, Prof. Satire Obore Otti, the University Students’ Affairs Dean, said all the students whose lectures were disrupted during the March 3 lockdown will get back to their classes on Monday.
UNU lecturers call off strike, varsity remains shut over COVID-19
The lecturers at the University of Upper Nile called off a month-long strike over unpaid salary arrears as the university administration announced Friday that the institution will remain closed until next month, citing the national COVID-19 lockdown.
On January 4, Upper Nile University lecturers downed their tools indefinitely over unpaid salary arrears. But early this month, they agreed to resume lectures on February 8 after government intervention.
Speaking to Radio Tamazuj Saturday, Prof. Marial Awou, the university’s Vice-Chancellor, said: “The staff has been on strike because we have not been paid for about 8 months now and for all this long, we have been in a negotiation with the government. The government agreed to pay us two months and the lecturers accepted to resume so the lectures were to resume on February 8. However, due to the nation-wide Covid-19 lockdown announced by the government on Tuesday,