They have now chosen to camp outside the school gate with one student revealing that they are cooking food.
On Wednesday, April 27, the students stated that they were still on campus and decided to organise communal cooking.
Students
took to social media yesterday where they posted several pictures of
the cooking session. In a hilarious post, the students invited Vice
Chancellor, Prof. Abel Idowu Olayinka to partake in the meal.
One of them wrote: “Since
the school management told us to vacate the halls of residence for
staging a peaceful protest against the rustication of a student
(Mote)…because he participated in a peaceful protest in one of the halls
(Independence Hall) and poor state of electric and water supply, UItes
have also decided to stay back in school. We don’t have any plan of
going anywhere!"
“In fact, we are
currently at the school gate where we are actually cooking something
really delicious … Tell the vice chancellor to join us, there’s always
love in sharing,…you are also invited!”
While
the protest lasted on Tuesday, students, who expressed their
dissatisfaction over poor electricity and water supply in the university
and alleged rustication of a Petroleum Engineering student, Mr. Tunji Epeti Michael, locked the varsity gate, sang and beat drum to air their views.
They
prevented lectures from holding, hindered free vehicular movement by
blocking the roads in the campus, but ensured they did not engage in
violence.
On Wednesday, the student union denied the accusation by University management that the students' protest led to the destruction of school properties as stated by the school management.
A statement released by the union partly stated,“The
UI management should tell the world why it has chosen to forcefully
disperse almost 30,000 students to go home over diplomatic reinstatement
of a SINGLE student back on campus in the face of bad Nigerian roads
and economic realities. They should also tell the world why it has
consistently failed in providing light and water to the University
community, a situation which aggravated the protest.”
The school management is yet to give an official response to the situation.
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