Hundreds of students of the University of Port Harcourt
(UNIPORT) on Tuesday went on rampage blocking the busy East/West road
and the Choba/Rumuokwuta road in protest of the gruesome murder of four
of their colleagues last Friday.
The students, who defied appeals by the University’s authorities,
made good their threat to protest the killing of their colleagues, who
were beaten to death and set ablaze by the vigilance group from the Aluu
community for alleged robbery.
The protest caused vehicular traffic jam on the road, forcing passengers to trek to their various destinations.The students carrying placards and photos of their slain colleagues, called for justice.
And if justice was denied, they vowed to retaliate the killing of their colleagues.Armed policemen and soldiers were drafted to the scene to maintain
law and order and Channels Television’s correspondent reported sporadic
gunshots and the shooting of tear gas by the security operatives, who
attempted to disperse the students.
The protesting students were reportedly marching to the office of the
governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi but were stopped by the
police.Frightened students were also spotted attempting to vacate their hostels but were sent back by policemen.
The students had earlier been told to remain calm and allow security agencies perform their duties.The university also ordered that the national flag be flown at
half-staff and suspended the students’ union week that was to start
today.The identities of the students have been made public by UNIPORT
authorities.
They are: Biringa Chiadika Lordson, a second-year Theatre
Arts student, with Matriculation Number U2010/1805036, Ugonna Kelechi
Obuzor, also a year two Geology student with Matriculation Number
U2010/5565149 and Mike Lloyd Toku, year two Civil Engineering student
with Matriculation Number U2010/3010094.
The fourth person, Tekena Erikena, was yet to be identified as a
student of the University of Port Harcourt, but information had it that
he was a student of School of Basic Studies.
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