At least 10 people, including four infants, were injured as armed policemen yesterday clashed with students of Osun State-owned tertiary institutions, who staged a protest in Osogbo, the state capital.
The students staged the protest over the stoppage of studies for over four months due to the strike by their lecturers.
The students led by leaders of the Joint Campus Committee of the National Association of Nigerian Students were from Osun State Polytechnic, Iree; Osun State Polyetchnic Esa Oke; Osun State College of Education, Ilesa; and Osun State College of Education, Ila Orangun.
The students demanded that government should accede to the demands of their lecturers and also objected to the planned merger of some tertiary institutions.
Punch observed that policemen accosted the students who were marching towards the Governor’s Office by barricading the road leading to their destination around House of Assembly.
The armed policemen fired tear gas to disperse the students who were moving towards the barricade.
The students retreated but regrouped to continue their march. The policemen repelled the students again and the protesters eventually resorted to throwing stones at the security agents.
Some students were injured during the clash and the smoke from the tear gas fired by the policemen affected some infants whose mothers were caught in the melee.
Three students were stated to have been arrested while some of the buses brought by the protesters were also seized by the police.
The Chief of Staff, Mr. Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, who addressed the students after the end of the first clash stated the governor did not authorise the police to assault them.
He said, “We need to work together to resolve this issue. We are with you. Their salary is intact. Nobody is touching their money.
“What is the guarantee that if we release the money, the lecturers will resume? They must resume for their salaries to be paid, that is what the governor stated.”