There was tension in Otuoke, home town of former President, Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan, on Wednesday, as aggrieved youths of Bayelsa State, shut down
Federal University, Otuoke, during a protest.
The youth embarked on the protest to demand the appointment of
indigenes into management positions in the federal university.
They accused the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Mobolaji
Aluko, of playing the ethnic kite, alleging that none of the principal officers
in the university was from Bayelsa.
It was learnt that the placard-carrying youths, numbering over 200,
were a combination of Ijaw Youth Council members and students from the state,
drawn from tertiary institutions across the Niger Delta states.
Sources said they converged on the main campus of FUO in the early
hours of Wednesday and locked the gate against staff and students.
They were said to have proceeded from the main campus to the
administrative buildings area, where they were denied entry as the gate had been
locked by some security personnel who got wind of the protest.
The protest, though peaceful, caused panic among residents of Otuoke
as business operators promptly closed shop apparently for fear that hoodlums
could take advantage of the situation to attack and cart away goods.
Some of the inscriptions on the placards read, ‘Bayelsa youths say no
to change of principal officers from Bayelsa’, ‘Registrar is not a Bayelsan. He
is short-changing Bayelsans’, ‘Leave our woman bursar alone. We need equal
representation in the management of FUO, Otuoke’, ‘IYC declares war if bursar
and librarian are changed’, and ‘VC and registrar must go now.
Enough is
enough’.
President, National Union of Bayelsa State Students, Richard Lawyer,
who led the action, said they were using the peaceful protest to send a strong
message to Aluko and the school management.
He alleged that the VC edged out the acting bursar, an indigene, and
manipulated the retention of his godsons for the post of Director, Physical
Planning and Development and that of university librarian, who are
non-indigenes.
Lawyer said the people of the state would not accept the arrangement
in which principal offices including heads of department were occupied by
non-indigenes.
He said they were dissatisfied with the way and manner Aluko had been
running the university, stressing that the marginalisation of the people of
Bayelsa must stop.
He insisted that the acting bursar from Bayelsa must be retained.
He added, “All sensitive positions in this university are occupied by
non-Bayelsans. This is not right.
And it will not happen in our time.
“What is happening in Federal University, Otuoke will define the
future of Bayelsans. But Bayelsa State students, youths and women leaders will
resist it.
“We are not happy with the way the VC and his people have been
running the affairs of the university. We are warning everyone of them who is
behind this marginalization to stop.
“Even if the bursar will be replaced, her replacement must come from
Bayelsa.”
But the registrar of the institution, David Suowari, who spoke on
behalf of Aluko, denied the allegations of the protesters.
He said the authorities of FUO had no hand in the appointment of any
principal officers, adding that all such appointments were done by the Federal
Government.
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