5 Students Of Obafemi Awolowo University Locked in Prison Over Alleged Assult Of Hostel Wardens
Today at the Ajebamidele High court, five Students of Obafemi Awolowo University have been charged to court today after opposing the eviction of students from Moremi hostel as earlier reported by OAUvoices News Agency here
Speaking earlier with Journalists before the court proceedings, Honourable Omole Ibukun, one of the students suspended last year for participating in a protest, condemned the arrest of the students by the management. According to him, the act is to make silent the agitations of students against ant-students policies.
The case has however been adjourned till April 3,2018
Below are some of the case pictures/image
Today at the Ajebamidele High court, five Students of Obafemi Awolowo University have been charged to court today after opposing the eviction of students from Moremi hostel as earlier reported by OAUvoices News Agency here
Speaking earlier with Journalists before the court proceedings, Honourable Omole Ibukun, one of the students suspended last year for participating in a protest, condemned the arrest of the students by the management. According to him, the act is to make silent the agitations of students against ant-students policies.
"They believe they can proceed with the eviction exercise by keeping those comrades in police detention." he added.
However, in a release obtained by OAUvoices News Agency and signed by
Babatunde Oyatokun, the Chief security Officer of the university said
the students were arrested for alleged assault and harassment of the
hall warden, Mrs Adeyemo, and other officers during the process of
sending students out so as to embark on renovation of hostels.
"A student named Gbenga Oloniran led a group of students that invaded,
harassed and assaulted the hall security assistant and held hostage the
warden of Moremi hall." The report read.
Mr. Babatunde further recommended in his release that the university
management should look into the antecedents of the aforementioned
students so as to make them face students disciplinary committee. He
concluded that the case has been referred to the Nigeria Police ,ile-ife
for further action of which led the case being referred to the Court of
law by the Nigeria Police Force.
The apprehended students are Gbenga Oloruniran, a 400 level students of
Geography; Olajide Ademola, a 500 level student of Electrical
Electronics; Oyedeji Samson, 300 level student of Pharmacy; Jimoh
Oladipupo, 300 level student of Biochemistry; and Adeniji John, 300
level student of Electrical Electronics Engineering.
Meanwhile at the court,protesting students and journalists were denied
access to the court room by the Federal Special Anti-robbery Squad
(SARS) of the Nigerian Police team led by ASKME MOSES who was
instructed by the Area Commander (AC) of the force.
After listening to both sides in the court proceedings, the judge
granted each of the embattled students a bail of five hundred thousand
naira only(500,000) with provision of two sureties who are civil
servants level 11 and has their taxes paid up to date.
Speaking with our correspondent, one of the defense counsels of the
arraigned students, Barrister Philip added that the bail application is
the only step they can push before further court proceedings.
Afterwards, students protested outside the court premises against
the bail terms by raising placards and chanting songs with the high
impossibility of the arraigned students meeting the bail terms.
Below are some of the case pictures/image
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