Following the suspension of some student by the University of Lagos management, groups of student union and other interest groups formed a coalition to demand the reinstatement of the suspended students. In this press release by the body, is the announcement of a protest that is to be staged in Unilag tomorrow, March 6. Read below:
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UNILAG Coalition seizes this medium to bring to the notice of the public an
imminent mass action slated to hold on the 6th of March 2017. The
mass action which was resolved at a meeting convened by the Alliance of
Nigerian Students Against Neoliberal Attacks (ANSA) at the Lagos State
University (LASU) on the 18th of February 2017 is meant to demand
the immediate and unconditional reinstatement of Comrade Adeyeye Olorunfemi
(The National Secretary of ANSA and active member of SAYASI) as well as the
UNILAG 10. The meeting witnessed the active participation of NANS JCC Lagos,
SAYASI, TASUED SUG, ERC Lagos, NANS VP External and other well meaning radical
Students’ Activists of LASU. It was however the resolution of the above stated broad
coalition to declare March 6 as a day of action in demand for the reinstatement
of the politically victimized comrades of the University of Lagos (UNILAG).
Recall that
the students of the University of Lagos protested the bad welfare condition of
the campus for three consecutive days. The protest started on the 6th
of April 2016 before it was forcefully repressed on the later hours of April 8.
While the management has till date remained recalcitrant and unrepentant in the
aim of strangulating the welfare condition of students, they have rather been
swift and astute in repressing constructive dissent channeled at demanding
modern living condition for the general studentry. The management immediately
rusticated the students perceived to be forerunners of the struggle and
subsequently placed the Students’ Union under ban; a tactic which does not only
reflect a flagrant display of impunity but a characteristics that can only be
attributed to feudal dictatorship. Today, the institution that prides itself as
one of the best University in the country cannot boast of six hours of steady
power supply neither has water supply deviated from being persistently
epileptic. The fraudulent imposition of N4000 laboratory fee has done nothing
to eradicate the obsolete condition of the University Laboratory; it has in
fact complicated the antiquated situation of the supposed research room. The
management of the institution has continued to give no relevance to
constructive dissent and freedom of speech as the administration of the campus
has taken a ridiculous dimension of a Russian ancient prison. The campus has in
general bided farewell to humane welfare since the protest that consumed UNILAG
finest.
The events in
the University of Lagos have not only confirmed the correctness of the
students’ struggle of April, it has as also re-enforced the apt necessity to
take up an active struggle against the aforementioned myriads of crisis that
currently belittles the institution as a University that has only succeeded in
advancing a little above the renaissance. It is on this basis that we
re-emphasize our call for the immediate reinstatement of the 11 victimized
students’ activist, democratic restoration of the Students’ Union and
pro-student living and learning condition. We demand an end to arbitrary
imposition of fees and a right to free, quality and accessible education for
all students. We forthwith enjoin mass of students, activists, civil societies,
NANS, students’ unions and organized labor, to join us in Lagos on 6th
of March 2017 as we collectively reject this aggravated trend of undemocratic
management of our universities.
Signed:
Sanyaolu Juwon
Secretary of Coalition
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