Students pursuing their VC |
Lagos State University
students today went on the rampage disrupting the university’s second
semester examination and destroying properties in the process.
The
protest which started Wednesday over the closure of the university’s
registration portal, led to stoning of the University Vice Chancellor
Prof. John Obafunwa, as he tried to evade the riotous students who had
blocked the main gate and made bonfires on the Lagos-Badagry expressway.
An eye witness
told P.M.NEWS Thursday that students threw sticks and stones at the
Vice Chancellor’s convoy as he made to escape through an alternative
route beside Conoil Filling station.
According to the students, only 708 were able to register before the portal was shut again leaving, 1292 students to their fate.
When the students union
government went to plead on behalf of the students, the VC was reported
as saying those yet to register are insignificant and would
automatically have to carry the session over, a statement which
infuriated the students and they decided to take laws into their hands.
During
an audience with the Vice Chancellor by members of the student union
body, it was reported that the Vice Chancellor said 11,300 students,
have registered so far, and the remaining the 1292 students crying foul
falls in the rank of the minority.
Efforts
to speak with the Dean of Students Affairs, Prof. Kabiru Akinyemi, was
not successful as he said he cannot comment on the matter now. Calls put
across to the Vice Chancellor were also ignored.
The
speaker of the Students Parliamentary Council, Sodiq Adewunmi Sanni,
while speaking with our correspondent, advised that the university management should consider the students in view of the outrageous school fees they are paying.
“The
university management needs to consider the students, they are paying
the highest school fees for a state university in Nigeria. Even though I
am not affected, the students’ school fees is outrageous. They have
gone through a lot and to now deny them registration is not in anybody’s
good interest.
“I
would advise that the management postpone the exams till next week, so
as to accommodate the 1292 students that are yet to register. That is
not a figure to over look,” the speaker said.
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