About 14 student union activists were arrested this
afternoon by the Nigerian Police who tortured, beat, and brutalized them
as they met near YabaTech. These students congregated in Yaba following
their attendance at a hearing at the Federal High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos.
The student activists attended a hearing on the case between some the
rusticated University of Lagos Students’ Union (ULSU) and their
university, UNILAG. Today’s hearing ended with Federal Court Justice
Salihu Seidu adjourning the case to October 25th because the defendant,
UNILAG, failed to show up in court.
It was learned that the police viciously beat, brutalized,
and arrested numerous student activists. Among those brutalized
included: the NANS JCC Chairman Samson Moses Adewale, NANS JCC Sports
director Muhammed, NANS JCC Secretary General Owolabi Oluseyi, two NANS
JCC senators, and others.
The police swooped in on the student leaders during a meeting to
decide next steps in their case against UNILAG for illegally rusticating
students. During the police operation many students were arrested,
according to sources.
Sources speaking to newsmen said the circumstances
surrounding the attack, and the Gestapo manner it was carried out,
suggests that the Nigerian police were likely acting on instructions of
UNILAG authorities. It will be recalled that the Nigerian police are
implicated, alongside UNILAG officials, in the rustication of some
student leaders.
Semester examinations started in UNILAG today and the court hearing
today was expected to grant an order that could give the students the
opportunity to join their colleagues in the exams. Unfortunately, the
case was adjourned till October 25th, meaning the students would be
missing the entire semester despite not having violated credible rules.
Activists are saying that the action is punitive and a corrupt
university management is punishing the students.
Meanwhile the Education Rights’ Campaign has condemned the
premeditated and vicious attack today by the armed policemen in a
message sent to the media by the National Coordinator Hassan
Taiwo.
“We strongly condemn this attack; it is unacceptable that the police
would disrupt the peaceful gathering of students. These students were
illegally rusticated by an intolerant management for leading fellow
students in a protest in April to demand improved welfare conditions.
“As citizens of the country, students have the right to freedom and
expression. The police is funded by taxpayers’ money and they shouldn’t
be converted into the private thugs of tyrannical Vice Chancellors like
the one at UNILAG.
“We therefore call on the commissioner of police to immediately
release those reportedly arrested and caution his men from being further
used by a despotic University authority to clampdown on students of the
University of Lagos.
The students were first detained at Sabo Police station before being
moved to Lagos Police Headquarters in Ikeja. They are being moved to
Panti Police Station as at the time of filling this report.
Source: Sahara reporters
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