Members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU), Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma chapter, narrowly escaped death on Wednesday
when students of the university attacked the venue of their meeting.
The rampaging students were said to have disrupted
the meeting after news filtered to them that the lecturers were holding a congress
to call for a strike at a time the non-academic workers are on a warning strike.
Witnesses said the students allegedly threw stones,
broken bottles and bricks into the venue of the meeting, injuring some
lecturers who were later rushed to a private hospital in Ekpoma for treatment.
The students were said to have also chanted solidarity
songs that: ‘No more meetings leading to strike’. ‘We are tired of staying at
home due to strike’.
A student who pleaded anonymity said the disruption
was to stop the lecturers from calling for industrial action.
But while reacting to the issue on the phone,
Chairman of ASUU-AAU chapter, Professor Monday Igbafen, said the students
almost burnt them alive inside the hall.
Igbafen said they were discussing issues about the vice
chancellor's wife who took the Union to court for the attack by the students.
He accused the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Ignatius
Onimawo, of orchestrating the students’ attack.
According to him, "It was God Who saved us.
Security has collapsed in the school as the VC cannot guarantee security anymore.
"We are crying to the government and the governing
council that our lives are in danger, as lecture cannot hold in an unsecured
environment."
A spokesman for the university, Mr. Edward Aihevba,
said it was wrong for the leadership of ASUU to always paint the VC black
whenever any ugly situation arises.
Aihevba said it was students who violently
disrupted the ASUU meeting, saying the school management has begun an investigation into the incident and vowed that anybody found liable would be
brought to book.
According to him, "The university management
received a report that some students violently disrupted the meeting of academic
staff at about 1p.m. last Tuesday.
"The management condemns the action of the
students for whatever reasons and in whatever guise. The students have no right
to disrupt any approved meeting.
"We appeal to the academic staff to go about
their duties with the assurances of peace and calmness in the university."
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