Leadership Crisis: FCE Students, Staff Attack Ministry Of Education Team, Vandalise Staff Quarters
There was pandemonium on Monday afternoon at the Federal College of Education (Technical) in Akoka, Lagos State when some staff and students of the school allegedly attacked a team from the Ministry of Education.
The team, Osun Defender gathered were in the school to mediate the three-month-long impasse between staff and the Provost, who had been locked out of his office.
However, the situation escalated when staff and students attacked the team, damaging over five vehicles and the Provost’s quarters.
The rioters also blocked all entrances and exits to the college, prompting a police response.
The Police, on getting to the campus, shot into the air and fired tear gas to scare people away.
Speaking on the incident, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, has confirmed that 32 suspects were arrested following the violent attack.
Hundeyin made this known while reacting to a viral report by Tomisin, who identifies as #TomisinWhyte on X.com on Monday, reporting police shooting and tear gas used during the protests.
#TomisinWhyte had tweeted, “Emergency Alert. There are reports of police shooting and tear gas being used on students at Akoka Road.
“This is happening during ongoing protests. Please help spread the word.”
Hundeyin clarified the situation, emphasizing that the police intervention was necessary to maintain peace and order.
Hundeyin wrote, “For over three months, staff of the Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka locked out their Provost, depriving him use of his office.
“A team set up by the Minister of Education arrived the school today to mediate the ongoing impasse. However, staff of the college aided by students attacked the team from Abuja, damaging over five vehicles and the Provost’s official quarters.
“Not done, the rioting staff and students also blocked all entrances in and out of the college. The police arrived the scene and restored normalcy after being attacked with stones and sachets of water by the rioters.
“Meanwhile, 32 suspects have been arrested while men of the Nigeria Police Force from Area Command, Surulere remain on ground to ensure that the restored peace remains intact.”