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LIVE: “UI has paid 90 Million Naira. No comment from UCH on how much they’re willing to pay” – ABH, SU Leadership Speak at ongoing Town Hall

Addressing students at the ongoing Town Hall Meeting at the Alexander Brown Hall, University College Hospital, ABH Chairperson, Ayotunde Oni, Students’ Union President, Aweda Bolaji, and erstwhile President, Samson ‘Host’ Oluwatobiloba, have disclosed more details from the meeting with management, hinting at the refusal of the Hospital management to pay their debt and calling for suggestions from students. 

In his address, Ayotunde explained that the Hospital Management expressed no solutions to the burden, and even suggested that students sensitise the rest of the public as a form of ‘mouthpiece’. This was echoed by the SU President, who added, “The University Management has paid about 60% of the debt. And while the University Management is doing what they can, the same thing is not happening here [UCH]. This begs the question of what do we do next. As a matter of fact, we threatened that the protest would resume today. However, after Wednesday, we felt it proper that the generality of students make suggestions first. Whatever this house decides, happens

Speaking to students, Host said, “They said they care about us and all, but our position was that we either sit back and watch till they come up with solutions or we partner with them. We then asked, since UI has paid a part, how much has the hospital paid or are they willing to pay. UI has paid off about 90 Million Naira of the debt between December and now, but no comment from UCH on how much they’re willing to pay”

As of Press time, comments are being made with regard to the next course of action. More details shortly.

John Eriomala

John Eriomala

John Eriomala is a fifth-year medical student and campus journalist with a primary interest in culture journalism. He is a six-time Union of Campus Journalists, University of Ibadan Award Winner, including a 2025 Overall Best Campus Journalist win, and a Youth Digest Campus Journalism Awardee. He has been published by The Republic, Lagos Review, and WeTalkSound, with forthcoming essays in NATIVE Magazine. When he's not writing, reading Creative Non-Fiction, or debating, you can find him listening to Nigerian hip-hop.

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