The Fiji National University (FNU) remains committed to maintaining a drug-free learning environment in the wake of a recent police investigation at its Derrick Campus in Samabula, today.
FNU Vice-Chancellor Professor Unaisi Nabobo-Baba declared, “The University cooperates fully with police authorities during their investigation. We stand resolute in our zero-tolerance approach to drug use and possession within all our campuses Fiji wide.”
“If anyone is found violating our strict policies, they will face immediate removal from the University. There is no room for compromise when it comes to the safety and wellbeing of our community.”
Professor Nabobo-Baba reiterated that in accordance with the University’s Drugs, Alcohol, Kava, and Tobacco Policy; all FNU campuses are explicitly designated as drug-free zones.
“The policy clearly prohibits the possession, use, or distribution of any illegal substances on University premises. We are committed to fostering responsible, healthy lifestyles and a secure academic environment,” she stated.
The University’s stance applies equally to students and staff, underscoring FNU’s dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety, health, and integrity across all its campuses.
FNU remains steadfast in its efforts to combat drug-related issues and will continue to work closely with law enforcement authorities to uphold these principles.
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