Ogun Private Varsity Suspends 17 Final Year Students For Demanding Water, Electricity In Hostel

Ogun Private Varsity Suspends 17 Final Year Students For Demanding Water, Electricity In Hostel

The management of Southwestern University, Okun-Owa, Ogogbolu local government Ogun state has allegedly suspended at least 17 final year students for demanding clean water and stable electricity supply in their dormitory.

The private university handed a six-week suspension to each of the 400 level students for having the guts to voice out their frustration despite warnings from the authorities.

The chancellor of the institution, Babatunde Odufuwa, had earlier threatened to suspend any student who spoke against the school or demanded certain rights.

“Our voices are being suppressed by the university’s management. They treat us as babies and don’t even allow us to express our frustrations.

“Just for demanding clean water and improved electricity supply in the hostels, the Vice-Chancellor ordered the suspension of 17 students who are in 400 level.

“This is total oppression and high-handedness on the part of the school management. Are they expecting us to keep quiet when we are suffering?

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“The entire country needs to know the barbaric treatment students of Southwestern University are being subjected to. It is a shame for a private university to be run in this manner,” one of the affected students, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told SaharaReporters on Monday.

Another suspended student of the school, who confirmed that the school’s management accused them of protesting on campus and inciting others against constituted authority, disclosed that they only demanded basic amenities in their hostels and never violated any law.

“We only made a demand for basic amenities we should be entitled to but the school management changed the story to claim that we embarked on a protest to cause chaos on campus.

“Just because we spoke out about our suffering, they suspended each of us for six weeks. As far as I am concerned, this is the height of draconian rule,” the aggrieved undergraduate said.

According to SaharaReporters they have contacted the university over the issue on Monday, and a female official answered the telephone line of the school, confirmed the incident.

However, calls and a text message sent to the man on the matter were not responded to as of the time of filing this report.

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