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UNIPORT protest: Death toll rises to 3

by nadum 13 Apr , 2016  

The death toll arising from protests of students of the University of Port Harcourt on Monday rose to three yesterday afternoon.

The students   have, however,  vowed  to  continue the struggle until    the management of  the institution rescinds its decision,  to  stop those who have not paid their school fees from taking part  in the examination.

Reacting  to  the incident,  the  Vice Chancellor of  the University, Professor  Ndowa  Sunday  Lale,   alleged  that  the  protest,  carried out on Monday, by the students of  the  institution, that   led to the death of  the  student  was meant  to sack him from office.

Lale made  the allegation yesterday, when  the Acting Commissioner of  Police in Rivers State,  and  Deputy Commissioner of Police in Charge of Administration, Mobolaji  Odesanya, visited  him to ascertain the level of damage in the school during the protest.

The vice  chancellor,   who said he was   surprise at  the protest, also alleged that  the  protesting students  were   sponsored  by those he could not disclose their identities. He disclosed the school management regretted the death of the student, Mr. Peter Ofurum, but denied knowledge of  the circumstances  that  led  to his death.

According to the vice chancellor, the protest had nothing to do with hike in school fees, pointing out that the demonstration was masterminded by students,  who wanted to be certified without sitting for any examinations.

Meanwhile,  the students  union leaders have expressed  concern about their safety.

Giving  further insight into the protest,   Comrade Anaemeje claimed that   they are currently facing threats on two fronts, one from  the students, who  accused  them of selling out. Another  is  said to be  from the management,  which  has  ordered    security men to arrest them.

He said it was in the process of  trying to prove to their colleagues that they were not supporting the management,  that they approved the protest.

Anaemeje also recalled the efforts made by SUG to prevail on the  management of the institution to rescind its decision  but to no avail.

“Our lives are now  in danger. We  have been  in hiding since Monday, the management of the  school  has ordered the police to arrest us . We are appealing  to  the Federal  Government and other relevant bodies to intervene,” he said.

“As a university, we sincerely regret and mourn with the family of the deceased. I hear a student died in some circumstances that are not very clear to me. I regret it so much that such happened.

“All you hear is that the VC increased fees. Firstly, in federal university, we don’t  pay tuition fees, government only allows us to take some charges in which we use to provide certain services for the students.

“The charges that are  being paid today in this institution were negotiated last two years ,under the administration of Professor  Joseph Ajienka, the former VC of the institution.

“I have just stayed nine months, during this period,  I have not contemplated or dreamt of increasing any payment by kobo.

“The students  know it, but because they want to score cheap points, they are misleading the public. UNIPORT students want to acquire degrees without writing exams. If such schools existed, I would have attended because I wrote exams in all the schools I attended.

“Last semester, we also went through tough times , in order to ensure that the students write exams and they wanted to go on rampage. This time,  it is standard practice that students must register to be bonafide members of a school. That is all we asked them to do.”

Lale continued: “This process is supposed to have closed six weeks , after students resumed studies. They resumed first week of January and sixth weeks expired February 12. But, because the president of the Parents’ Forum had appealed to me that we should give them more time, we gave four more weeks. Yet, they failed to register.

“By  March 10, because some have not turned up, we decided to declare March 11, which was the last date for the extension, lecture free to give the students the opportunity to register.

“We extended the registration to March 30. By the law of the university the registration is supposed to end four weeks before the exams commence so we shut down our portal.

“We, again opened it on April 7, which is just four days to the exam and it is totally unacceptable by our standard. But, we did that to ensure that there is peace on the campus; but, by this date, more than 90 percent of the students have complied and were ready for exam. So, we shut down the portal.

“Because it is traditional among students not to write exams, those who paid among the 90 percent joined the less than 10 percent to make sure that the exams don’t hold.”

He added, “I have been a lecture for 34 years without a brake I have not seen a thing like this in any university. It was well orchestrated. I don’t know what they intended to achieve.

“The policy,’ No Fees No Exam’, is not strange, because nobody goes to school without payment.”

On his part,  DCP Mobolaji Odesanya said: “We heard of a corpse that was recovered . The corpse has been sent to the mortuary , ready for autopsy. Apart from that, no other report of death.

“The police did not move into the campus until late 9pm,  when the VC wrote officially to the police to move in because,  we have no right to move in when we have not been given the permission to do so.

“Prior to that time, we were outside,  preventing the students from blocking the road,  and preventing the breach of public peace. The police did not use firearm on the students and they did not shoot at any student.”

The VC took the Acting CP round some of the school facilities that were allegedly damaged by the students during the protest.

The team also visited the school’s Information and Technology Centre (ICT), where over 100 laptop, computers were carted away during the protest.

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