29 August, 2014

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BEING THE PRESS RELEASE OF NANS OGUN JCC ON MONDAY 25-8-2014

WE ARE PART AND PARCEL OF THE STRUGGLE SO FAR…

Combatant greetings to all our ever-rugged Nigerian Students who have stood with the titanic struggle to this perilous junction at which we now find ourselves; thank you. We feel sympathies for those of our comrades (S.U.G. presidents and stakeholders) who sold out their birthrights because of the N150 000 token offered by those State politicians who continue to derive joy in the continual divisions within students’ bodies. And we pitch our tent of solidarity with the ever-gallant OOUITES agitating for reasonable reduction of tuition fees, and the immediate implementation of the longtime pledge of our dear Governor.

We had peacefully marched down to Oke-Mosan to air our plight, when hired thugs attacked us. Yet we pressed forward, as disciplined soldiers would, afraid of nothing and trusting the maturity of our Governor to recognise and respect the sacrosanctity of peaceful demonstrations, particularly in a democratic dispensation, when policemen tear-gassed us, and rather ridiculously too. Yet we remained firm and focussed, and still do; even now that the ultimatum given to the State Government has lapsed.

We were yet patiently and amicably awaiting the coming-to-reason of Mr Governor when he ordered the lockdown of OOU. Curious as to the rationale behind this, we sought out explanations and found out until the unwarranted lockdown is to maintain peace and order when Mr Governor could no longer meet up with our demand as he had earlier promised. Alas!

WHERE MR GOVERNOR GOT IT WRONG…

Your Excellency,

Things are this good, and this bad, not because we are sponsored hands against your success in the State House, as you must have been told by (some of) those around you; things are the way they are because (some of) your aides are hiding facts from you, are busy wreaking havoc with the tentative power they derive from your government, and are unabashedly throwing reason and sanity to the winds, all in the name of serving you, and faithlessly indeed.

We had made several complaints to appropriate quarters, only for them to label and libel us as anti-government. Yet whenever we challenge them on their responsibility to the student populace, they manipulate and upturn issues, and end up giving bribes to major stakeholders,
stuff their mouths with wads of naira notes, and make them sing high praises of jobs not done.

It was in such a situation that some Comrades sold themselves cheap and shamelessly called our last peaceful protest of over 3,000 students a political rally because of what they wanted to eat or had stuffed down their throats, because of what they had been promised, because of what had changed hands or changed accounts. And I am sure someone of your eruditeness surely understands, Your Excellency.

None is good, none is bad, but posterity will judge us all, judiciously. Listed are the harm done to Education and Student Unionism during your time:

1. The scrapping of S.U.G.s and their replacement with caretakers e.g. Gateway Poly Saapade, Abraham Adesanya Polytechnic Ijebu-Igbo, TASCE Omu-Ijebu.

2. Sponsorship of factions in NANS: Your regime empowered political stooges with ALUTA BUS who are not even qualified to contest the election of NANS. And in spite of all the facts and figures we presented you with, and notwithstanding the intervention of NANS NATIONAL who declared us as authentic, your administration yet turns a deaf ear to the words of wisdom.

3. Under this administration of yours we have lost three (3) of our finest Comrades whose blood you shall account for one day, not too far away in the future:

i. Olatunji Fashina Humble TJ who was frustrated to death by your callous pronouncement of the end of TASUED on the 14th of February, 2011.

ii. Arosomasodun Rasak, who just last year, was killed by policemen at TASCE during a protest, based on your orders.

iii. Com. Yempes of A.A.P, who barely a week ago, lost his life in a fatal accident in relation to the N150 000 bribe you gave to some S.U.G. (poor) boys turned drunkards, especially the driver who is a rusticated student of AAP.

4. Sending over 5,000 students of OOU on academic extinction due to your Repetition of Session Policy.

5. Sending over 3,000 students of MAPOLY on academic migration (from full time to part time) because of late payment of tuition fees.

6. Giving over 2 500 TASUEDites automatic extra year due to your No tuition, No exams Policy.

7. Palpable victimisation and oppression of student leaders on various campuses in Ogun State continues on your watch.

8. Astronomical increments in tuition fees have not been reversed, even as this Release goes to press.

9. No single Infrastructural facility has been added to any institution in Ogun State. If this is contestable, sir, mention them! Not in O.O.U, TASUED, MAPOLY, TASCE, GATEWAY SAAPADE, A.A.P Ijebu-Igbo, or others.

10. Payment of N10,000 compulsory tax by all new intake on our campuses is repugnant.

OUR STAND
Mr Governor, Sir,
Our stand is non-negotiable. Every man has a price but not all men are for sale; our right is our right and will always be our right- Reduce O.O.U. tuition fees reasonably and call for the immediate implementation thereof!.

No retreat, No Surrender. The end is always the beginning. And we shall overcome, this time too.

Yours in the Struggle,
Falola Ahmed O.
NANS CHAIRMAN, OGUN STATE.
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