Tuesday, 23 May 2017

BREAKING: UNIOSUN shuts down campus, students hospitalised following air force men attack

  Some Airforce men attacked students, members of staff of the University of Osun.
- It was reported that it was allegedly connected to cyber-crime activities of some students.

- The institution has closed its campus for a week The University of Osun (UNIOSUN) has shut down its Institution following an alleged attack by officers of the Nigerian Air Force on its students and members of staff. The Punch reports that in a statement on Tuesday, May 23, the institution said it was closing down its Ipetu Ijesa campus due to the invasion.

  The statement read: “The Vice Chancellor has approved that all students of Ipetu Ijesa Campus of Osun State University should proceed on one week break from today Tuesday May 23, 2017.
“The break is necessitated by the invasion of the campus and brutalisations of our staff and students by the men of the Nigerian Airforce Safety Institute, Ipetu Ijesa. “Students are expected back on the campus on Wednesday 31st May 2017.”
   
  The officers attached to the Institute of Safety in Ipetu Ijesa, Osun state invaded the campus in armored personnel carriers and other vehicles.
  The men reportedly stormed the institution armed with guns, cutlasses, daggers and clubs and other dangerous weapons. It was learnt that though the cause of their invasion is not yet known, some residents said the Air Force men came to arrest some students, who they claimed were involved in internet fraud, also known as Yahoo. Following the invasion, no fewer than 11 students and 2 workers were injured in the attack.
  The military men reportedly hit gun, cutlasses and sticks freely on anyone they came across. Confirming the attack on the institution, the dean, student affairs of UNIOSUN, Dr Adebimpe Adigun, said the situation was “bloody.”

She said: “Six of our students are on bed in the hospital now, five are being treated on the bench now. Two members of staff were also wounded by these military men.
They did not fire a single shot, but they beat students and injured them. They also beat staff (members) and everybody.
“They threatened to shoot me if I moved close to them. I knelt down and begged them, but they did not listen.
“I called their commandant on the telephone to help talk to his boys. I think he did because they have left our campus now.
“But we are yet to see some of our students who ran inside the bush to escape the attack.”

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