Twenty Hospitalised As Police Invade Osun Poly
No fewer than 20 students of the Igbajo Polytechnic, Igbajo, Osun State, have been hospitalised after some police operatives invaded the school.
news gathered that the students, who were writing their exams, were tear-gassed around 10am on Friday.
When news spread that one of the victims had allegedly died, our correspondent learnt that the students went into the town, attacked and burnt down Igbajo Police Station.
A student of the school, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said a simple situation that was badly managed by the police led to the riot.
He explained that three students were still in a coma, adding that two others were unaccounted for.
He said, “There has been a misunderstanding between the management of the school and the rector. The rector has also been facing hard times from the students, who have refused to allow him take any courses.
“So, the difficult times probably made the rector to deploy the police in the school on Friday. Whereas in Igbajo Polytechnic, we have never had exams with such heavy security presence; we are non-violent.
“Many students were scared when they saw policemen from the Igbajo division laying siege to the school on Friday, while they were sitting for their final papers.
“The exams were going on when the policemen saw some students wearing black clothes; they were coming into the school compound. The policemen challenged the students, who ignored them. The next thing the police did was to fire tear gas directly at the students. It was a terrible situation. We have a lot of asthmatic patients in the environment and many of them are always with their inhalers. Immediately the gas went off, many of them fell down.”
He explained that there was confusion as students ran helter-skelter.
The student noted that after some time, the student leaders mobilised and got vehicles to take the injured students to hospitals, adding that news later spread that one of them had died.
He said the undergraduates fought back by throwing stones at the policemen, who retreated.