Nat’l Tymes News Desk
A LEGAL injunction has been filed over concerns about how the recent Student Representative Council (SRC) elections were conducted at the African University of Communications and Business (AUCB).
The case was brought by SRC presidential candidate Haruna Rashid Yussif, who is asking for all actions related to the announcement and enforcement of the election results to be put on hold. He wants a full review of the process before any final decisions are made.
University authorities have been officially informed, following the required legal procedures. The action comes after reports of serious irregularities, raising concerns about transparency, fairness, and whether proper election rules were followed.

The move reflects wider concerns about protecting democratic principles within the university’s leadership system. It is not just about one candidate, but about safeguarding the rights and voices of all students.
The outcome of the case is expected to shape what happens next regarding SRC leadership and possible changes to the election process. In the meantime, students, university officials, and other stakeholders are encouraged to stay calm, informed, and engaged as the matter is addressed through the legal system.
Source: Nationaltymes.com













