The Senate President of the National Association of Nigerian Students, Donald Onukaoguu, and four other students have been killed in a road crash.
The accident scene where NANS leaders died near Owo in Ondo State
The
students met their end yesterday on their way to the University of Uyo,
Akwa-Ibom State, to intervene in the current crisis rocking that
institution.
The
lone survivor for the accident claimed that an illegal road block
mounted by the police was responsible for the tragedy. Now he is
receiving treatment at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia,
It
would be recalled that yesterday, the police killed several students
during a protest organized by students of Engineering at the university.
That prompted the decision of the NANS leaders to embark on the urgent
trip to Akwa-Ibom.
The
Engineering students were protesting against new transport fees and
other anti-student policies, including the contentious “No pay, No
examination” policy.
Confirming the death of his colleagues this morning, the President of NANS, Yinka Gbadebo, blamed the tragedy on the police.
“The
police under the current IGP killed nine students within one week, the
police action is barbaric and we call for the immediate resignation of
the IGP, Mohammed Dikko Abubakar."
However,
it is yet unclear how the incident happened. The survivor of the crash
claimed that the police mounted an illegal road block by putting heavy
logs and stones on the road and that the unsuspecting students, who were
travelling in a NANS bus rammed into the illegal barrier.
According
to him, the police ran away immediately the accident occurred. Another
source, has, however controverted that account, claiming that a trailer
crushed the students’ vehicle.
The
Nigerian police have a poor reputation of extra-judicial killings. "We
are closing down all campuses in Nigeria and national action will
commence immediately," Mr. Gbadebo threatened.
In
a similar occurrence last February, nine students of the Nasarawa State
University in Keffi, died in a road accident at Mararaba, Karu Local
Government Area as they fled from soldiers who attacked them during a
campus protest.
The
soldiers killed several students on the scene protest. In July last
year, three students’ union leaders were killed on the Owo–Akure Road.
They
were the Student Union Presidents of the Federal University of
Technology, Akure, Comrade Awopegba Oluwaseun, Comrade Akintola Abiodun
of the Adeyemi College of Education, and Comrade Oyikan Olotu of the
Ondo State School of Midwifery, Akure.
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