Students of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso,
have blocked the main entrance to Osun Government House, Oke-Fia, in
continuation of their protest against non payment of their lecturers,
the development that has paralysed academic activities in the school.
The protesters, who blocked some major roads within Osogbo, the state capital, in protest, on Wednesday, in defiance to high security presence, had laid siege on the entrance to Oke-Fia Govt House, in apparent move to stop Governor Aregbesola from attending an event organised to mark his birthday holding within the state capital Thursday morning.
The protesting students had halted vehicular movement on Osogbo/Ifon/Ogbomoso road, as many early travellers are trapped in the traffic gridlock.
Amiloaded correspondent gathered that heavily armed policemen manning the Armoured Personnel Carrier, are right at the scene of the protest.
The Deputy Governor Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori’s efforts to address the students was earlier refuted, but was later made possible with the intervention of the commissioner of police in the state, Fimihan Adeoye, who prevailed on the students to allow her speak.
Mrs Laoye-Tomori while appealing to the students, assured them that efforts were being made to find a lasting solution to the lingering crisis between the two owner states of Oyo and Osun, and the striking lecturers.
She disclosed that a meeting will be held by house committees on educations of the two states and all concerns with a view to ending the strike.
The protesters, who blocked some major roads within Osogbo, the state capital, in protest, on Wednesday, in defiance to high security presence, had laid siege on the entrance to Oke-Fia Govt House, in apparent move to stop Governor Aregbesola from attending an event organised to mark his birthday holding within the state capital Thursday morning.
The protesting students had halted vehicular movement on Osogbo/Ifon/Ogbomoso road, as many early travellers are trapped in the traffic gridlock.
Amiloaded correspondent gathered that heavily armed policemen manning the Armoured Personnel Carrier, are right at the scene of the protest.
The Deputy Governor Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori’s efforts to address the students was earlier refuted, but was later made possible with the intervention of the commissioner of police in the state, Fimihan Adeoye, who prevailed on the students to allow her speak.
Mrs Laoye-Tomori while appealing to the students, assured them that efforts were being made to find a lasting solution to the lingering crisis between the two owner states of Oyo and Osun, and the striking lecturers.
She disclosed that a meeting will be held by house committees on educations of the two states and all concerns with a view to ending the strike.
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