Lagos State
University, LASU, students who were protesting the hike in school fees at the
Lagos Governor’s Office were chased away by the police with teargas and guns.
The students went to the governor’s office on Tuesday
afternoon with three BRT buses and occupied the entrance leading to Governor
Babatunde Fashola’s Office despite the entrance leading to the office being
barricaded by policemen attached to the Rapid Response Squad, RRS.
They sang anti-Fashola songs for several minutes before the
police swooped on them following an order by the RRS Commander, Hakeem Odumosu
who told his men to arrest and disperse the protesting students.
The policemen chased the students unto the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway until they hurriedly crossed the expressway and pitched their tent
at the Magodo Gate. Other students who had run in different directions returned
to join them at the Gate.
President, LASU Students Union, Yusuf Nurudeen told PM NEWS
at Magodo Gate, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria that they came to the Governor’s
Office to know why the State Government had not announced reduction in fees
being paid by the students after the Committee set up by Fashola submitted its
report on Monday.
“We also learnt that the government will be meeting with the
Governing Council of the school today and that is why we came. We beat the
barricade set up by the police and we were singing peacefully at the entrance
of the governor’s office when we saw policemen.
“They shot at us, teargassed us, shot live bullets at us
right in front of the governor’s office. It is sad that they shot at us. We
came to hear the announcement of the reduction in school fees. The police
cannot do this without the order of the governor,” he said.
According to him, about three students were injured and had
been rushed to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, while two
others were arrested, saying that “they pursued us from the governor’s office
to Magodo Gate. We will continue to protest.”
However, Lagos Commissioner for Information and Strategy,
Aderemi Ibirogba said the State Executive Council was yet to conclude on the
school fees issue, saying that the decision will be made Wednesday.
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