Ogun State Students in Kwara State has
appealed to the executive governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle
Amosun to facilitate the payment of their grants, which has been
withheld since the last five years. The students lamented in Ilorin the
injustice being meted out to them by their home state government,
nothing that, it is denying them their individual right as legitimate
indigenes of the state.
The students made this call at a
leadership summit held in Ilorin penultimate weekend, which saw
student’s indigene of Ogun from various Institutions in Kwara State
under the auspices of National Association of Ogun State Students
(NAOSS); thronged the popular Science Lecture Theatre of the University
of Ilorin to have their voice heard.
The Summit being the first to
be held by any student’s indigenous body in the institution was graced
by past Ogun state student leaders and members in Kwara state. It is
however aimed at bringing together past members and leaders of the
association for effective leadership and workable unionism.
In a
special speech delivered by a past NAOSS member who also was a former
President of the Student Union Government (SUG) of the University of
Ilorin; Mr. Aremu Oluwafemi lauded the leadership of NAOSS, Unilorin for
initiating an avenue to unite past and present members of the union for
efficient coexistence. He advised the students to remain better
ambassadors of their home country, while tasking them to remain dutiful,
selfless and agitate their rights in a manner that portrays them as
peace loving citizens even in the face of injustice.
This actually
did not go down well with the Protestant students who claimed to have
been sidelined and shortchanged for too long. They bemoan the government
for breaching the agreement entered with the national body representing
the students. The angry students lamented the refusal to pay their dues
as injustice by the government which must be probed into and
subsequently resolved. A student, who claimed anonymity, described the
issue as frustrating and unwarranted, saying; “While other state
government pay regular bursary to their students as at when due, Ogun
State students in other parts of the country are being denied their
entitlement even when their colleagues at home are well catered for. It
is a deliberate attempt by the state government to overturn our rights
for personal gain.”
Meanwhile, an appeal was made to this effect
by the national Senate President of NAOSS, Mr. AbdulAzeez Adeosun. He
made this plea at the summit in Ilorin where he pleaded with the
students to remain calm and patient even when agitating for their right.
He assured the students of the association support, saying, "NAOSS
national body in collaboration with the state chapters is working
tirelessly to retrieve your dues. The governor is a man of the people,
we assure you that your bursary will be paid to you in due course."
Mr.
Adeosun however appealed to the executive governor of Ogun State,
Senator Ibikunle Amosun to promptly look into and help solve the
burgeoning issue once and for all.
The summit attracted to the
university, dignitaries from far and near and was graced by two former
students union President of the University of Ilorin, past Presidents of
NAOSS. Others include national executive leaders of the union, academic
staff of the Institution, patrons, as well as other student’s members
of the union from various institution of higher learning in Kwara state.
While
delivering his goodwill message, the President, National Association of
Ogun State Students (Naoss), Unilorin, Com. Olaleye Nurudeen, thanked
the past members and executives of the union who in spite of busy
schedule were able to travel far to honor their Alma-Marta. He described
them as evergreen pioneers of the union whose indelible mark will
remain evergreen in the sand of time. In same light, he thanked all Ogun
state members in attendance and those absent for their regular support
and commitments.
-Odeyemi Afis Olawale, 300 level, Education-History, Unilorin
OGUN STATE STUDENTS DECRY NON PAYMENT OF BURSARY
STUDENTS IN A PEACEFUL PROTEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN
STUDENTS IN A PEACEFUL PROTEST, AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILORIN
STUDENTS, DECRY NON PAYMENT OF BURSARY FOR FIVE YEARS.
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