Students of the University of Ibadan on Saturday forcefully closed
the school main gate and other entrances in protest against
non-availability of electricity and water in the institution.
The five-hour protest put a halt to all activities within the school
community while traffic built up on all roads within the school.
Thousands of the students came out of their halls of residence to
join the protest, displaying placard, some of which drew the attention
of the school management to their plight in the past few days. Some of
them accused the school management of deliberately ignoring the problems
confronting them despite several efforts to bring the issues to its
notice.
President of the institution’s Students’ Union, Olateju Oladimeji,
echoed the anger of the students in a chat with our correspondent. He
said the students representatives wrote a letter to the school authority
stating the problems they were facing without a positive response.
“We have been living on the campus without electricity and water for the
past three weeks. Sanitary situation on the campus is currently at its
lowest and we notified the school authority but it refused to take any
action. The management is insensitive to our plights,” he said.
Reacting to the protest staged by the students, the Director of
Communication in UI, Mr Muhammed Oladejo, denied that the school
management took no action to address the problems. He said sudden drop
in the hours of electricity provided the school by the Ibadan
Electricity Distribution Company and the theft of the school electricity
cable disrupted the supply of electricity to the halls.
“Our major problem is that IBEDC dropped its supply to the school
from between 18 and 22 hours to 12 hours. We have our own arrangement to
complement electricity supply but the cable that supply power to the
school 33KVA power generation within was stolen. We have replaced the
cable and spoke to the students. They were mature about the situation
and calmness has returned. Their welfare is our concern,” he said. Thanks for reading.
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