UNIOSUN Students Protest Against Alleged Police Harrassment
There was palpable apprehension over the
weekend, at Okebaale area of Osogbo, the Osun state capital, as students of the
Osun State University, UNIOSUN, took to the streets in a protest, over alleged
incessant harassment by members of the police. They had alleged that police officers from the State Criminal
Investigation
Department, (SCID), constantly raid their hostels, taking their
belongings and arresting the students who, only get freed after parting with
huge sums of money.
The students
barricaded the roads, while chanting anti-police songs and burning tyres, which
led to a hours of heavy vehicular and human traffic.
Road-side
traders were equally forced to close their shops and makeshift stalls for fear
of a potential clash between the students and police.
Although the
students refused to grant interviews for fear of sanctions by the school
authority, should their identity be discovered, one Bamigbayo Gabriel, who
claimed to be one of the students representatives of the university, confirmed
the incidents.
He told newsmen
off camera, that officers from SCID Osogbo, and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad
(SARS), zone eleven headquarters, “have been coming to harass the students”,
under the guise of looking for internet fraudsters, popularly known as ‘yahoo
boys’ from among the students.
“They (the
police) will just burst into the hostels and start harassing the students,
collecting their phones and laptops.
“They raid and
arrest students who are later made to part with huge sums of money before they
can be released.”
Some other
eye-witnesses, said the police sometimes climb through the fences just to have
their way in.
“The matter was
said to have gotten to the notice of the State Commissioner of Police, Fimihan
Adeoye, who promised to arrange a meeting between the students and the police,
to iron things out.
“This was
however yet to materialize before the men of the SCID allegedly raided their
hostels again, this week resulting to the protest,” an eye-witness confirmed.
According to
the witness, a former Commissioner for Information in the state, Honourable
Sunday Akere, who was passing through the road to a function, was forced to
stop and attend to the students.
Mr Akere urged
the students to channel their grievances through the right quarters, to the
state government and the matter would be taken up at the state security council
level.
“The matter is
not between the students and the government neither is it between them and the
school management.
“You can see
that they are only angry with the over-zealousness and police brutality, but I
have talked to them on how to go about tabling their grievances before the
necessary and right quarters and I hope they will surely do that.
“When that is
done, I can assure you that Mr Governor himself, as the Chief Security officer
of the state, will take it up at the appropriate quarters,” the information
commissioner stated.
The school
management on the other hand, claimed they only “got wind of the issue two
weeks ago and it was taken to the Police Public relations officer, (PPRO) and
the Commissioner of Police in the state, who promised to look into the matter
and find amicable ways of resolving it”.
The Dean,
students affairs, UNIOSUN, Dr. Adepeju Adigun expressed surprised at the
recurrence of the matter.
She however
appealed to police authorities in the state to quickly look into it and find a
lasting solution.
Efforts to
speak with the PPRO Osun state, SP Folashade Odoro, failed to yield positive
results as she was said to be out of the command headquarters, while her phones
were switched off when calls were put through.
Normalcy has
however returned to the areas, as residents continue to await a lasting
solution to the issue, before they are forced to witness such tension again.

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