hehehehe....Police have arrested 94 suspects for their alleged involvement in the riot that took place in the Federal Polytechnic, Auchi in Edo State.
The Edo State Commissioner of Police, Mr Chris Ezike, gave the figure on Friday during a visit to the school for damage assessment in southern Nigeria.
He vowed that the perpetrators of the vicious act would be brought to justice.
The Police Commissioner said that the suspects who were mostly students of the institution had been charged.
The acting Rector of Auchi Polytechnic, Mr Jafaru Buraimah, refuted claims that the protest was said to have been triggered by the school’s “no fee-no examination policy”.
The riot led to the destruction of at least 160 vehicles and other school property allegedly worth millions of Naira.
Pandemonium
broke out on Thursday at the Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, as scores of
rampaging students sustained various degrees of injuries following a
violent protest over the alleged refusal of the management of the
institution to allow students who had not paid their school fees to sit
for examination.
Over 50 vehicles belonging to some staff
and management were said to have been destroyed by the angry students
while some offices had their louvres smashed in the riot that lasted for
over four hours.
Trouble was said to have started when
security personnel at the polytechnic prevented some students from
sitting for the examination in accordance with the directives of the
management.
Consequently, some of the students who
were said to have forced their way into the examination hall had their
examination booklets torn by the security officials.
They were said to have resisted the
security agents on ground and insisted that they should be allowed to
write the exams like other students, a development which led the violent
protest.
Some of the irate students were said to
have lamented the new policy of no school fees, no examination by the
new Rector of the school.
The Public Relation Officer, Auchi
Polytechnic, Mustapher Oshiobugie, who confirmed the incident, however
said the situation has been brought under control and blamed students
who had not been properly registered by paying their fees for the
violent protest.
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