The Olabisi Onabanjo University in Ogun State has denied that any student was killed when armed policemen dispersed hundreds of protesting students on Monday.
The students were protesting the decision of the university to prevent students who had not paid their fees from writing examinations scheduled to commence on Monday.
There had been some online reports that two students were killed by
the policemen who successfully dispersed the students with tear gas; with some students accusing the security forces of physical assault. The Acting Registrar of the school, Omolara Osunsanya, said that no student was killed in the crisis. She said any contrary report was false . The Vice President of the Students Union Government, Kikelomo Ajayi, who also denied the shooting or death of any student in the protest, said they had appealed to the university authority for the past three months to extend the deadline for the payment of fees. She said the closure of the school portal for payment and generation of receipt made things difficult for affected students The students leader said the union also pleaded on behalf of the affected students who have not paid their school fees for the 2010/2011, 2011/2012, and 2012/2013 academic session for an extension due to the present economic situation in the country; which did not go well with the school management. The University has insisted that its policy still stands and the examinations would continue, despite the protests.
the policemen who successfully dispersed the students with tear gas; with some students accusing the security forces of physical assault. The Acting Registrar of the school, Omolara Osunsanya, said that no student was killed in the crisis. She said any contrary report was false . The Vice President of the Students Union Government, Kikelomo Ajayi, who also denied the shooting or death of any student in the protest, said they had appealed to the university authority for the past three months to extend the deadline for the payment of fees. She said the closure of the school portal for payment and generation of receipt made things difficult for affected students The students leader said the union also pleaded on behalf of the affected students who have not paid their school fees for the 2010/2011, 2011/2012, and 2012/2013 academic session for an extension due to the present economic situation in the country; which did not go well with the school management. The University has insisted that its policy still stands and the examinations would continue, despite the protests.
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