Categories: Education

Mass Action Imminent Over Osun Poly’s Failure To Reinstate Expelled Students

The management of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede, may witness mass protests next week over its inability to reinstate the 18 expelled students of the institution.

This is as the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) South West demanded the immediate removal of the institution’s rector, Dr. Sani Man Yahaya, whom they claimed orchestrated the expulsion.

OSUN DEFENDER in its July 26, 2024 edition, reported that 27 students of the Polytechnic who are in the Higher National Diploma (HND) level were expelled by the management over the May 9, 2024, riot on the school premises.

It was learnt that the protest occurred due to the arrest of some of their colleagues by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

In a statement signed by the Coordinator, Comrade Alao John, Secretary General, Comrade Sulaimon Sanni, and Public Relations Officer, Comrade Oluwadamilola Bamigboye, on Monday, NANS gave the institution a five-day ultimatum to reinstate the affected students, which expires today.

The statement reads: “The leadership of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Southwest is issuing a stern ultimatum to the Federal Government regarding the unlawful expulsion of students from Federal Polytechnic, Ede.

“We demand the immediate removal of the current Rector, Dr. Sani Man Yahaya, who has orchestrated these unjust actions against our members.

“This five-day ultimatum, starting from today 5th August – 9th August, 2024 Monday-Friday, aims to correct this gross injustice, failing which we will mobilise to shut down the institution on Monday, August 12, 2024.

READ: Ede Poly Expels 27 Students, Suspends 8 For Vandalising School Property

“The recent expulsions, following the peaceful protest of May 9, 2024, represent a flagrant violation of the fundamental rights of the students involved.

“These students were exercising their right to protest against legitimate concerns, and their expulsion without due process or a fair hearing is a severe breach of justice and equity.

“It is unacceptable that students are being punished for their involvement in peaceful demonstrations, a cornerstone of democratic expression and civic engagement.

“Educational institutions are meant to foster critical thinking and active citizenship, not to suppress voices of dissent through draconian measures.

“Failure to meet these demands within the stipulated five days will compel NANS Southwest to take decisive action, including the shutdown of Federal Polytechnic, Ede, starting August 12, 2024.

“We urge all stakeholders, including parents, alumni, and civil society organizations, to support this just cause. The integrity of our educational system and the future of our students are at stake. NANS Southwest remains committed to protecting the rights and welfare of Nigerian students and will not relent until justice is served,” the statement noted.

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