Police arraign Ekiti students over protest
Six students of the University of Ado
Ekiti were yesterday arraigned before an Ado Ekiti magistrate court on
a five count charge of breach of peace, unlawful tumultuous gathering,
unlawful damage to properties, causing injuries while rioting and
assault on police officers by stoning them. The students, who were all
male, were alleged to have committed the offence last Monday include
Oluwatuyi Olufemi, 24; Isiaka Muri, 25; Fadoju Olubode, 19; Lawal
Oluwaseyi, 18; Oladeinde Kehinde, 24 and Akinsola Busuyi, 24. The
students had on Monday staged a protest against the decision of the
management to increase the fees payable by incoming students. The
Prosecutor told the Magistrate, Adesoji Adegboye that though he would
call five witnesses for the case asked for an adjournment to enable him
study the case file. Speaking on behalf of others, counsel to three of
the six accused persons, Kayode Akinwumi pleaded for bail for all of
the accuse and promise to produce them on any of the adjournment dates
having spent two days in the police cell. Mr Adegboye, while adjourning
the case till October 8th for hearing, granted the accused persons bail
in the sum of N10, 000.00 each with reasonable surety in like sum.
The student protest nearly marred the
2010 Distinguished Lecture of the institution, which was delivered by
the Chief of Air Staff, Oluseyi Petinrin. Some of vehicles that were
damaged during the confrontation between the security attached to
Messrs Oni and Petinrin and the protesting students were: a Nissan
Sunny, a Nissan Primera, and a Toyota Camry belonging to the wife of
the personal assistant to the governor, Bunmi Ojo. Others are two
Toyota Hilux vans and a Station Wagon belonging to the police.
Blame the opposition
Meanwhile, the Ekiti State commissioner
for information and civic orientation, Taiwo Olatunbosun, has accused
opposition politicians in the state of being the masterminds of the
students protest. Miffed by what he described as the relentless attempt
by the few dissenters to make the state unmanageable at all cost
through instigating chaos and discords at the detriment of the people
in the state, Mr Olatunbosun castigated the instigators of the unrest
for putting the lives of the people in the university community at
risk. He said it was by the grace of God and the benevolence of Mr Oni
that the situation did not deteriorate to a full fledge melee with
attendant loss of lives.
The state official said the students
had no reason to engage in such unruly venture since they were not
affected by the proposed increase in school fees as the new fee regime
would affect only the new intakes that were yet to resume in the
institution.
“The running of the institution was entirely at the discretion of
the board and management of the institution without any undue
interference, and we wondered why the governor was targeted on such
ridiculous and unconvincing excuse,” he said.