Friday, 23 May 2014

Osun Police Disperse Polytechnic Students, Arrest Several Activists

Osun polytechnic students turned out en masse on May 22, 2014, Thursday, to protest the lingering strike by the the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) and Non Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (NASUP).

Most of the protesters are the students from various state-run colleges of education, as well as polytechnic schools in the state.

The students, numbering over 200, marched down a busy road, reached the Orita Ola-Iya junction in Oshogbo. However, an anti-riot police unit confronted them, used force to disperse the protesters.

According to SaharaReporters, about sixteen of activists were arrested. The exact information of injured protesters was not available at the time of filing the present report, however, eyewitnesses reported that the arrests were quite brutal.

About a hundred of protesters regrouped and went to another junction, at Oke-Ifa in an attempt to continue their action.
See the photo report below:
Police Disperse Polytechnic Students, Arrest Several In Osun
Police Disperse Polytechnic Students, Arrest Several In Osun Police Disperse Polytechnic Students, Arrest Several In Osun Police Disperse Polytechnic Students, Arrest Several In Osun Police Disperse Polytechnic Students, Arrest Several In Osun Police Disperse Polytechnic Students, Arrest Several In Osun Police Disperse Polytechnic Students, Arrest Several In Osun
Photo credit – SaharaReporters
In a parallel development, confrontation between the protesting students of the Obafemi Awolowo University and a presidential convoy in Ile-Ife, Osun State, left .

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