There was commotion on Thursday morning
at the Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, as academic programmes were
grounded, while movements were restricted.
The development was as a result of a
protest by the students of the institution, who were expressing their
displeasure at an attack on a student by suspected cult members on
Wednesday night.
Some policemen, who attempted entering
the campus to quell the unrest, were turned back at the gate by the
students, who held everyone within the campus hostage for hours.
When our correspondent visited the
campus, he observed that two fully loaded staff buses were prevented
from entering the institution.
PUNCH Metro learnt that a clash between the cultist and some students the previous night had kept everybody awake.
A source in the Department of Mass
Communication explained that the clash started after an unnamed student
was attacked by some cult members with machetes and was wounded.
Our correspondent learnt that the student had a misunderstanding with a suspected cult member.
Another source who pleaded anonymity
said, “The student had ignored the cult member when that one told him to
do something for him. He was later beaten, clubbed and cut with
matchetes.
“Somebody alerted the victim’s friends and they also came out and faced the cult members.”
It was said that in the Wednesday rampage, security men on the campus were assaulted, while some school facilities were damaged.
On Thursday, the students took over the gates of the school and chased away security men to protest the Wednesday night attack.
One of the students at the gate told PUNCH Metro that the security men guarding the campus had failed in their duties.
He said,”Two weeks ago, they (the
cultists) stormed the Art Block and wreaked havoc while our security men
were merely watching. So the students decided to take over the security
of the school.”
It was observed that a few of the
security men had changed into mufti, while some of the students who
tried to record the riot with their camera phones were assaulted.
The school’s major road was also
barricaded. The students said they were awaiting the Rector to give an
address on the way forward.
Later, the Dean of Students Affairs, Mr. Omobayo Raheem, addressed the warring youths, urging them to calm down.
He said, “Like many of you, I have not
been able to sleep as a result of this development. I apologise to every
one of us as a result of the injury one of us sustained. There is no
doubt that injury to one is injury to all.
“I can assure you that the management
has set up a high-powered panel to look into this and none of the
culprits will go unpunished be they students or lecturers.”
He said the wounded student was being treated at the school’s medical centre.
The Rector, Dr. Kudirat Ladipo, later
came to address the protesters. She capped her address with a prayer for
peace on the campus.
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