Students of the Lagos State University (LASU) yesterday, June
5th stormed the Lagos State Government House in Alausa ,Ikeja,
protesting the recent hike in their school fees.
They
barricaded the main entrance with their buses and remained there for
hours, saying they would not leave until their school fees were reduced
and their arrested colleagues released unconditionally.
LASU students at Lagos state government house, protesting fees hike
The
students who came with mats, mosquito nets, cooking pots and other
things, were said to have arrived at about 3pm in over 10 buses.
LASU students protesting fees hike at Lagos state government house
The students set up firewoods which they used to prepare beans near the entrance of the Governor Fashola's Office.
Firewood and pot set up by LASU students
LASU students cooking in front of government house
The
students refused to be discouraged by the rain, as they danced to
solidarity songs and held mid-day prayers to seek divine intervention.
LASU students dancing to solidarity songs
The
president of the LASU Student Union Government, Mr. Yusuf Nurudeen,
said the students had resolved to fight their cause until their demands
were met by the government.
He said, “Our school has been shut
down. Students are dropping out of the university on a daily basis. We
decided not to engage the party leaders because the people in government
do not understand any language. The only language they understand is
protest.
“We have resolved to fight this struggle by ourselves.
We are a pressure group in the country. We can do this alone. We do not
want any person to fight for us. We elected Governor Fashola. We elected
all the members of the House of Assembly. They must listen to us."
They were eventually forced to leave when no official spoke with them but vowed to return until their demands are met.
LASU students dancing at government house
This
is not the first time, the students would be protesting. They had on
June 3rd taken to the Ikeja Airport road right down to Ikeja bus-stop in
Lagos State causing a gridlock.
Meanwhile eight students were on
Wednesday, June 4 arraigned before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court
for hijacking a LAGBUS bus.
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