he serenity of Afe Babalola University (ABUAD) was shattered on
Sunday night cum early Monday morning when some of the institution's
students went on rampage for reasons that are yet to be ascertained
and destroyed property worth several millions of Naira.
The students descended on the institution's Talent Discovery Centre,
two cafeterias, Faculty of Engineering Laboratory, Owolabi Hall, male
and female hostels, faculty buildings, security post among others.
They upturned no fewer than two cars, smashed their windscreens and
those of about nine other parked vehicles just as they also destroyed
doors and windows, looted shops and burnt about eight motorcycles at the
institution's security post at the main gate.
Sources at the ABUAD Cafeteria claimed that the sums of N8million was
carted away from the office of the accountant, while it also claimed
that another N2million was carted away from another office in the
cafeteria.
The students destroyed refrigerators, television sets, computers in
the cafeteria and also in many parts of the institution and even threw
one of the plasma TV sets at the swimming pool, into the pool.
They were said to have also beaten up some porters at the female and male hostels.
While no particular cause could be pinpointed by witnesses as to have
triggered the violence, some of the students claimed that it was caused
by some students, whose argument over an issue they claimed they didn’t
know, degenerated into a fight among them.
They alleged that the fight attracted security men, who allegedly in a
bid to bring them to clam, shot into the air to disperse the students
and everything went awry from there.
One of them said: “Some students were having misunderstanding and it
later degenerated and the management now called the police. When they
came they engaged one of the students, who clad in army camouflage. They
told him to surrender the uniform and he refused.
“At that point, police shot into the air and the students dispersed.
Having the impression that the gunshot was targeted at them, they later
regrouped and started that full-blown protest leading to serious
damage."
But the Head of ABUAD's Corporate Affairs, Mr Tunde Olofintila,
decrying the development, said it was students with poor academic grades
that went on rampage at ABUAD.
Olofintila said: “The skirmish was engineered and orchestrated by
those who were not doing well academically and who are not prepared to
improve on their academic performances.
“But rather than continue with examination, those with low
academic grades, some of who did not have clearance for the first
semester and or did not register for the examination, went on rampage
and in the process vandalised some property, the cost of which is
being assessed."
He said "Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti (ABUAD), a 21st century
modern university which places high premium on academic, learning,
research and character, has rules and regulations which must be obeyed
at all material times.
"To give vent to the all-important academic aspect of the
University’s business, it is a well-known convention or culture among
members of the ABUAD community that students cannot score less than 1.5
CGPA. Those who are within this unacceptable range of academic
performance are therefore encouraged to do better so that they can be
what the Founder, Aare Afe Babalola, SAN and Management want them to be
in future, great men and women.
"The founder therefore goes as far as awarding cash Awards of
N500,000 to those with 5.0 CGPA, N250,000 to those with 4.8 CGPA and
N100,000 for those with 4.5 CGPA. It is on record that there are
students who have collected this largesse for two to four years
consecutively.
Meanwhile, the violence was said to have been brought under control
early on Monday morning but the police and other security agents are
still on the campus to maintain peace.
Many arrests have been made by the police but efforts to get the
Public Relations Officer of the Ekiti State police command, Mr Alberto
Adeyemi, could not be reached for the number of arrests made so far.
Source: Tribune
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