9 thoughts of Bukalasa Agricultural College

9 thoughts of Bukalasa Agricultural College

Bukalasa Agriculture College management has committed itself to improved students’ welfare in line with the approved college work plans that call for patience as students resume normal school programmes after protests over welfare.

The commitment announced by the college administration is a follow-up of a series of meetings held between the students’ leaders, college management and the Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries officials following a protest by the students over the alleged failure to have the welfare of students improved including the a section of the dilapidated structures that the students want renovated to befit the image of a National Agriculture College.

The normalization of activities announced on September 30, after the College General Assembly meeting that briefed the students and staff on the progress of some of the salient issues raised by students who had earlier demanded for the resignation of some of the College administrators rests the tension that sacked in the police, the Luweero District Administration, Ministry of Agriculture Animal Industry and Fisheries to save the image of the Country’s oldest Agriculture institute.

The Students on September 24 protested the alleged lack of farm practice activity, lack of internet connectivity, poor hygiene and sanitation and hiked tuition and the poor state of a road leading to the college campus. The protests were quelled by the Anti-riot police but the normal classes could not continue until the marathon meetings between the students’ leaders, MAAIF officials and the College management