The Save TASUED and Fund Education Coalition (STAFEC), a group of
student organisations across the country, has embarked on mass protest
this morning, Vanguard reports.
The group yesterday said the cancellation of the mass protest earlier
fixed for Monday by, Tuface Idibia, will not affect its mass action
slated for same period in Abeokuta, against what it termed poor
educational policies of Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State.
This is as the coalition has also condemned the attacks on the
leadership of the various student groups involved in the planned protest
allegedly by the police.
According to the Acting Coordinator of the Alliance of Nigerian Students
against Neoliberal Attacks (ANSA), Sanyaolu Juwon, the arrest and
eventual release of the Presidents of Tai Solarin University Students’
Union and National Universities Education Students’ Association (NUESA),
Sanni Ramon and Ewetola AbdulRamon respectively, by a team of policemen
from Jaba Police Station, Ijebu-Ode, at the weekend, was condemnable.
“We are aware the state government is trying to do everything possible
to frustrate this rally but we are resolute and committed. Parts of
their plan is to arrest some of us and to infiltrate our ranks with
hoodlums who would hijack the protest and attack us.
“We promise Nigerians that the protest shall be peaceful and that no
amount of stampede can force us to go violent. We did it in Oyo State,
and in spite of Governor Ajimobi’s outbursts and threat to arrest some
of us, we remained peaceful. So this time, it will not be different.
“So, we enjoin the Nigerian people, students, youths and our broad
affiliates to hop into the revolutionary train by joining us at the Ogun
State Government House, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, in a mass action against
the wicked attempt of the Amosun-led government to kill public education
in the state and save the Tai Solarin University of Education (TASUED)
from eventual ruin.”
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