In recent times, there has been a battle
of words between the Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife officials, and
students fighting off tuition and fee hikes.
Those students attending Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife have
essentially been ‘shut out’ by the officials, with no sign of a
compromise on the horizon.
In a new press statement sent out to the media, for the first time tells the
story of embattled students to ‘air out’ their views and concerns in
this long running fight. Here is that release below.
“Great Nigerian people and gentlemen of the press, on Wednesday,
18th June 2014, the management of Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife
decided to shut down the university community on account of “violent
protest” by Great Ife students. Members of the public should not be
deceived by this propaganda, which is built on blatant lies and
distortion of obvious truth. In reality, the autocratic closure of the
university is intended to break the resistance of students against an
astronomical, inconsiderate increment in fees. This closure threatens
the democratic advancement of the Nigerian society, and indeed is a
militaristic relic haunting the voice of the majority, harmless and poor
citizens. Our union condemns, in strong terms, this vicious closure and
we demand for immediate reopening of the university.
“It is therefore pertinent that we give our explanation of the OAU
situation – which was directly caused by the astronomic, inconsiderate
and criminal increment in fees. On May 6, 2014, the Senate of the
university approved an increment in fees, which saw the fees of fresh
and returning students raised by over 200%! Our congress immediately
analyzed the reasons adduced by the university management –the
underfunding of education by government and the rising cost of
education. While we agree that education needs proper funding to assure
quality, we reject the wretched university philosophy that poor parents
and students should fund university education. From our standpoint,
Nigeria is unimaginably wealthy to appropriately fund university
education, instead of further aggravating the burden of our poorly-paid
working parents – whose little income is constantly ravaged by galloping
inflation.
“While we have painfully watched in intense fury the wealth of this
country arrogated to selfish politicians – and most times looted with
impunity – we however reject taking responsibility for this failed
polity. Instead we have severally appealed to our management to join us
and give us unflinching support as we declare resistance against an
anti-poor, pro-rich government. Alas! The OAU management is not only
determined to frustrate our struggle against this wickedness, it has
also decided to wage a war of calumny, lies and distortion against our
cause. However, we are not surprised with the solidarity our management
is giving to the Nigerian government, because this management, in its
own capacity, reflects the misrule, high-handedness and crass autocracy
pervading the Nigerian society. In 2011, this same management increased
acceptance fee from N2, 000 to N20, 000. And 3 years after, with over
N300 million generated from this fraudulent source, the university is
yet to record substantial development in areas of academic and welfare
infrastructures. Yet, amid this, the university went ahead to squander
university fund, N500 million specifically, on a swimming pool project
as the water supply system of the university remains a typhoid and
skin-diseases haven for students.
“Despite faulting the logic of this increment, elected officers of the
union still reached out to the university management for critical
appraisal of the fee regime. While at a point, our congress conceded for
a 5% increase, the university management stubbornly maintained its “no
review” stance and threatened frantically to close down the university
if students resist the fee regime. However, the union still seized every
opportunity with the university management for discussion, between May 6
and June 14, over this issue of increment. It was this harsh,
unyielding stance of the university management that instructed our
Congress, on 15th June, 2014, in deciding that the Vice- Chancellor
should be invited to address the Congress of students over the continual
rejection of our demands. As a Union, we have decided to embark on
constitutionally warranted actions to press home our demands. And all of
these actions, such as mass protests and road occupation, have been
carried out peacefully. In fact, staff unions on campus had not only
declared support for our actions, they have also joined our protests in
spirit of solidarity to help confront this monstrous policy.
“Aside the fact that this occupation was peaceful and supported
massively by staff and students, our students also showed a high level
of maturity as they resisted provocation by security operatives of the
university community. Our demonstration on Weds June 18th was as
peaceful and smooth as usual. However, it was just six hours into the
protest that the university senate decided to shut down the institution
indefinitely upon allegations of violent and disruptive protests by
coordinated Great IFE students that were rather playing, singing and
dancing at various points in the university campus. The management
declared our maiden resumption congress as illegal when the idea of
legality of our right to gathering cannot be determined by it. It
claimed that the university senate was burnt by the vice-president with a
gas filled cylinder when she actually prepared puff puff for obviously
hungry students with a gas powered stove at motion ground. Our students’
union even disclaimed the propaganda of our actions being violent by
giving statements to that effect immediately the closure declaration was
made.
“We demand a total reversal of these fees as rate of stealing has sky-rocketed on campus, finalists are
being made to pay under duress for fear of not having elective courses
to register or not getting accommodation. Our security report files are
increasing daily and the management said that 97%of poor Nigerian
parents have paid the money when only 22% privileged few and those that
can borrow have paid in reality.
“A congress of Great IFE students held in the wee hours of Wednesday after the occupation and the news of closure decided thus:
That Great IFE students peacefully continue to occupy the university campus as we are not leaving the campus.
That on total reversal we stand.
That there should be an upward funding of education by the federal government.
That all charges against indicted student activists be withdrawn.
That a non-victimization policy be entrenched by the management.
That the struggle continues with externalized, national actions despite the closure
“Conclusively, as of today Thursday morning, soldiers and policemen
have been deployed to the university main gate to assault students while
SSS officers have been recruited and planted amidst students to effect
quiet and orchestrated arrest of union leaders. Also the university has
followed this wickedness up by instructing workers in sensitive
departments of the university such as power house, water department,
health centre, butteries and markets to shut down so as to frustrate
students who reside on the university campus. Our union condemns this
onslaught, and we remain undaunted in our struggle against oppression of
the poor. We however seize this medium to reiterate our commitment to
this struggle against increment in fees and immediate re-opening of the
university.
The above statement was signed by three key members of the student
union that includes, Shittu I.Olatayo, the Secretary-General; Bamidele
Oludare J., the union’s P.R.O., and by Ibikunle Isaac, the Student Union
President.