The Office of the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has reacted to the controversy surrounding nursing students at the Delta State College of Nursing Sciences, stating that their actions were simply expressions of excitement and not acts of indiscipline.
The statement comes after reports surfaced that some nursing students faced disciplinary action following their enthusiastic display during the First Lady’s recent visit to the institution. While some criticized the students’ conduct, others argued that they were merely celebrating a rare moment with a national figure.
Acknowledging the importance of discipline in academic institutions, the First Lady’s office emphasized the need for a balanced approach that allows students to express themselves while maintaining decorum.
“The Office of the First Lady of Nigeria respects the right of institutions to uphold discipline, but it is important to recognize that students, in moments of excitement, often express themselves in a light-hearted and jovial manner,” the statement read.
The First Lady’s visit was intended to inspire and uplift healthcare professionals, and her office hopes the experience remains a positive one for all involved. She urged the school authorities to handle the matter with fairness and understanding to ensure students continue to thrive in an environment that values both discipline and free expression.
The response from the First Lady’s office has sparked discussions on social media, with many Nigerians applauding her for advocating a more understanding approach in handling student behavior.