By Sodiq Lawal
The management of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, has asked the police to detain five of its students over alleged harassment on Campus.
According to a statement signed by the Chief Security Officer of the school, Babatunde Oyatokun, the institution alleged that the warden of Moremi Hall of Residence ordered the hall security assistants to clean the rooms ahead of occupation by new students a group of students, now facing police action, came in to harass the workers.
Mr. Oyatokun, however, said five of the students were apprehended and had been handed over to the police for further action.
The apprehended students are Gbenga Oloruniran, a 400 level students of Geography; Olajide Ademola, a 500 level student of Electrical Electronics; Oyedeji Samson, 300 level student of Pharmacy; Jimoh Oladipupo, 300 level student of Biochemistry; and Adeniji John, 300 level student of Electrical Electronics.
It had earlier been reported how students were forced out their hostel by the school.
The action of the university has elicited critical reactions from the students.
“They believe they can proceed with the eviction exercise by keeping those comrades in police detention,” said Ibukun Omole, a student, who is on suspension, however.
Another student, who witnessed the situation, Kewuyemi Ope, said that the allegations against the students were false. He said he had a recording of what transpired.
“None of the arrested students moved closer to the officers not to talk of harassing or assaulting any of them.” He stated.
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