The College Principal writes to inform all students especially those currently on campus of a critical development that affects all. As your college administration, it is our duty to keep you informed and ensure your well-being. However, due to circumstances beyond our control, we are facing a challenging situation that requires our collective attention.
As of Monday, August 12, 2024, after lunch, the kitchen and dining hall will be closed down until further notice. This decision has been made due to the college's current financial difficulties, which have led to indebtedness to the food suppliers. Despite College best efforts to manage the resources, The College have been unable to meet the financial obligations to these suppliers.
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Reason for the Suspension
"Unfortunately, we are unable to obtain food from these suppliers until our debts are settled. After careful consideration and exploration of alternative options, we have decided to suspend feeding services for the time being. We understand the inconvenience this may cause and are working tirelessly to find a solution" The college Principal added.
The college is counting on teacher trainees understanding and cooperation during this challenging period. "We hope to secure funds from your fees to pay off our debts to the suppliers as soon as possible. This will enable us to restore the supply of food and resume feeding services. We urge you all to settle your fees promptly to help us overcome this hurdle".
Operation Feed Yourself
In the meantime, The college encourage all trainees to take responsibility for your meals. Let us work together to navigate this difficult situation. We suggest exploring alternative dining options, such as cooking in your hostels or patronizing local eateries. We will also provide guidance on meal planning and budgeting to help you make the most of this situation.
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Statement from the College Principal
"I want to assure our students that we are doing everything possible to resolve this situation as quickly as possible," said Professor Joseph Amikuzuno, College Principal. "We understand the importance of providing a supportive and nurturing environment for our students, and we are committed to finding a solution that works for everyone. I urge all students to remain calm and cooperative during this period."
We are committed to supporting you through this period. Our student affairs department will provide counseling and guidance on managing your finances and finding affordable dining options. We will also work with local food vendors especially Japan and rest to negotiate discounts for our students.
The college appreciate your understanding and look forward to better times ahead. We are confident that together, we can overcome this challenge. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
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