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FlyOver Construction: UNILORIN Declares Alternate Route For Students Before Resumption

Ahead of students resumption to school following months of ASUU Strike, the university board release a press statement in other to ease the movement of students and staffs of the school.

following the construction of fly over bridge by Kwara state government.

The press release…

The University of Ilorin’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Wahab Olasupo Egbewole, SAN, and the entire administration are looking forward to welcoming both new and returning students back to campus on Thursday, December 15, 2022, for the start of the 2021–2022 academic year.

Due to the ongoing building of a flyover on the Tipper Garage axis of University Road, our beloved kids and their parents are urged to travel to school with great patience in order to avoid any traffic difficulties.

Great Unilorites, we want to reassure you that the university administration is in contact with the Kwara State government, which has told us that steps are being taken to expedite the building of the flyover to ensure that it will be finished on schedule.

There are two other ways to get to the Tanke Oke Odo road leading to the main campus if you want to avoid taking the Tipper Garage path.

The first one is the detour that leads to the former Mark Fuel Station on University Road from the Government Day Secondary School in Tanke and the Pipeline to Awolowo Road. The second one is the Fate-Tanke Road, which runs past the former Tanke Saw Mill and connects to the Police F Division Road at the former Mark Fuel Station.

By using the recently built UITH – Main Campus Link road, commuters and drivers can also reach the university’s main campus from the town, avoiding any potential traffic congestion on the Tanke access route and the ensuing delays.

We wish our dear students safe travels back to Ilorin and to the campus as they resume their studies, and we also wish them a smooth and fruitful new academic year.

Let’s uphold the laws and standards that govern our behavior as honorable Unilorites.

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