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Saturday, January 17, 2015

PDP funding UNIBEN students to cause trouble -Oshiomhole

The Edo State Governor, Adams Oshiomhole, on Saturday accused the Peoples Democratic Party of planning to use a section of students of the University of Benin to unleash mayhem on innocent people in the state following the disagreement between the state government and the institution over property ownership.
Oshiomhole, who stated this in Benin during a television broadcast to the people of the state, alleged that the leadership of the PDP in the state had held series of meetings at the residence of one of the candidates of the party, where it planned to recruit students and thugs to raze petrol tankers in strategic parts of the state capital, which could lead to the loss of innocent lives and property.
He alleged that huge sums of money had been provided by the opposition party for the students to mobilise more people as the they resumed today (Saturday)‎, so “that by Monday, they will mobilise enough students with these funds provided by the leadership of the opposition party in this state to cause mayhem in Benin City.‎”
He added, “Part of the plan is that these students, working and providing cover for party thugs, will hijack petrol tankers, block roads with them and they anticipate rightly that the security agencies would resist them. They plan to set these tankers ablaze and, in the process, create confusion.
“And in their estimation, this could easily lead to loss of lives. And of course, they believe rightly that, once there is loss of lives, the situation would escalate and they believe they could profit from such violence.
“They are determined to hide under the cover of this issue between the University of Benin Management and Edo State Government to create a crisis and cause diversion, the governor said.”
Efforts to get the reaction of the state leadership of the PDP were unsuccessful as the party was said to be holding a zonal stakeholders meeting at the time of filing the report.
Students of the institution had, on January 6, protested the demolition of the residential quartres of their lecturers by the state government.
The students were also alleged to have s‎et a state mass transit bus ablaze, which was used to barricade a section of the Benin-Lagos Expressway, locking down traffic for several hours.
Both the leadership of the PDP and the A‎ll Progressives Congress had also traded words of the demolition.
But the governor reiterated that the action of the state government was in the interest of the people of the state and advised the students not to allow themselves to be used by politicians on an issue which did involve the students community.
‎He also urged the opposition party not to put their selfish interests over and above the security of innocent people, adding that the security agencies had beeen alerted to maintain law and order.

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