Sunday, 27 April 2014

Poly Students Threaten To Disrupt Confab Over Months Of Strike

Polytechnic students have threatened to disrupt

ongoing national confab in Abuja next week

Wednesday to protest months of closure of their

schools.

Hundreds of them “will mobilize” to join lecturers

from polytechnics and colleges of education, who

have already planned in protest in Abuja next

week.

“We are supporting our lecturers because they are

fighting for our own rights and those of all

polytechnics in the country,” said Abdulmajeed

Oyeniyi, spokesman for National Association of

Polytechnic Students.

Friday morning, bus loads of polytechnic students

blocked traffic at Federal Secretariat junction in

central Abuja to protest their months of stay at

home.

They demanded the sack of education minister

Nyesom Wike, insisting on placards that he was

“weak” and “not competent.”

They also called on federal government to meet

their demands and targets.

The protesters came from states across the

country—Anambra, Adamawa, Kogi, Niger.

Heavy police presence met the protesters at

federal secretariat to control their flow and

movement, not to stop them.

Only hundreds were mobilized for the protest in

Central Abuja, but future planned protests could

see larger numbers as protesters continue to

reach out to fellow polytechnic students on social

media.

“We want to send information to people that are

not here today. By next week Wednesday we are

stopping the confab in Abuja again,” said Oyeniyi


Source: Daily Trust




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