Students of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Ogun State, have given a 24-hour ultimatum to Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Deputy Governor of Ogun State, to publicly apologize over the shooting by Security Operatives on the Students following the protest against the hike of tuition fee and the dissolution of the Student Union Government, SUG.
It would be recalled that on Wednesday, there was a violent clash between students of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic and Security Operatives attached to the convoy of the Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Salako-Oyedele.
The Students were reported to have marched to the Governor Dapo Abiodun’s Office when the clash happened in the OPIC area of Oke Ilewo.
At a press briefing on Thursday, Francis Adeyanju, the Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Ogun Joint Campus Committee, asked the State Governor to thoroughly investigate the alleged shooting of protesting students by the Security Operatives.
Adeyanju said the claim by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Communication and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, that the students attacked the convoy was inaccurate and false.
He said Akinmade’s statement on the incident was a deliberate attempt to give the students a bad name.
Contrary to the claim that the protesting students broke into the Deputy Governor’s convoy and attacked her with cudgels and other dangerous weapons, the student leader said it was the Security Operatives attached to the convoy that opened fire on the students.
Adeyanju said:
“The students, who were on their way to the Governor’s Office in Oke Mosan to present their grievances met the convoy of the Deputy Governor at Oke Ilewo and never surged towards her.
“Rather, they were singing and chanting the Aluta songs to let the Deputy Governor also know their predicament.
“Alas! The show of love and respect for the Deputy Governor by the students was misconstrued by the overzealous and trigger-happy security in her convoy who, instead of observing the situation properly, decided to open fire on the defenceless students.
“The first shot fired grazed the arm of a NANS Leader, while others scampered for safety.
“Having realized their folly, however, the convoy quickly made a U-turn. Nevertheless, gunshots continued to rend the air. It was the God Almighty who protected the students from lethal assault by these security operatives.
“We have video evidence and tell-tale signs to back our assertions. Onlookers who witnessed the event at Oke Ilewo yesterday can also testify to this.
“In fact, some of the vehicles in the convoy were damaged as they hit one another when the drivers were trying to make a detour after the security details fired volleys of live bullets at the students.”
Adeyanju who spoke on behalf of other Students demanded an unreserved apology from the Deputy Governor and a retraction of the alleged falsehood peddled against the students over the incident.
“We hereby, demand an apology from the Deputy Governor as well as retraction of falsehood against the NANS, by her office, within 24 hours.”
According to him, failure to comply with their demands would lead to massive student protests in the State.
“Failure to comply with our demands, the NANS in Ogun State will mobilize en masse, students across the six zones of the apex student body and march in protest against the injustice, unwarranted and unprovoked attacks on students on peaceful protest by the convoy of the Deputy governor”, he said.
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