Father
that said his children should not sleep, he too won’t sleep and so it goes as
Students of the Lagos State University on Thursday stormed the office of the
Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola at Alausa, Ikeja and said they would
not return home until their school fees were reduced and their arrested colleagues
released unconditionally.
The
students who seem to mean busy, arrived at the office at about 3pm in over 10
buses, came along with mats, mosquito nets and cooking pots, among others.
To
show their seriousness, the female students quickly swung into action, setting
up firewoods to prepare beans near the entrance of the Governor’s Office.
The
students also defied a downpour that threatened their demonstration, as they
danced to solidarity songs and held mid-day prayers to seek divine
intervention.
In a
letter to Fashola, titled, ‘Save our future’, the students
alleged that the tuition hike had taken education beyond their reach.
President
of the LASU Student Union Government, Mr. Yusuf Nurudeen, said the students had
resolved to fight their cause until their demands were met by the government.
He
said, “Our school has been shut down. Students are dropping out of the
university on a daily basis. We decided not to engage the party leaders because
the people in government do not understand any language. The only language they
understand is protest.
“We
have resolved to fight this struggle by ourselves. We are a pressure group in
the country. We can do this alone. We do not want any person to fight for us.
We elected Governor Fashola. We elected all the members of the House of
Assembly. They must listen to us.
“Fashola
promised us a ‘Better Rewarding Future’. How can we have a rewarding future
without education? He has denied us education by the tuition hike. Section 3(1)
of the law that established LASU stated that the university should be made
available for all people irrespective of their socio-economic background and
status. Now, the governor has made LASU the university of the rich.
“We
will not leave until we hear something from the government. We have gone
everywhere and the police shot at us. That is why we decided to come here today
and tell the governor what is on our minds. Also, our colleagues arrested by
the police must be released unconditionally.
“If
the governor refuses to come out, we will remain here until he comes out. If
the governor can respond to issues that are less important than this, he should
come out and respond to the students of the state he governs.”
As
of press time, no official of the state government had attended to the
students.
Fashola
was said to have left for Port Harcourt to join his colleagues for the Nigerian
Governors Forum retreat holding at the Rivers State Governor’s Lodge on Friday
(today).
However,
the commissioners for Information and Strategy, Aderemi Ibirogba, and
Transportation, Kayode Opeifa, had on Wednesday, said the government would not
be able to reach a conclusion on the tuition till June 9.
Story Credit: Punch News
Governor Fashola needs to understand that, this politics of money they are playing is affecting the lives of the same citizens he has taken an oath to uphold. The lives and destiny of these students are laid before him, lets see what he will do. We wait to see your next action Mr. Governor, you have always said you are the father of the students. Prove it now.
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