Friday, November 1, 2013
ASUU Strike: Police Use Tear Gas Against Protesting UniAbuja Lecturers
The Nigerian Police Force used tear gas against the
members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities
(ASUU), University of Abuja branch, as they mobilise for
their protest into the streets of the Federal Capital City,
Abuja.
Eyewitnesses said that the lecturers had gathered at the mini-
campus of the university at Gwagwalada for the protest when
suddenly policemen and plain clothes security personnel took over
the entire arena and prevented them from the embarking on the
protest.
Dr. Clement Chup, zonal Chairman of ASUU, told the journalists that
ASUU forwarded a written request to the Commissioner of Police
at Gwagwalada to notify him of their intentions, but all the
protesters were shocked when the policemen showed up and
prevented them from entering the campus.
Read the press statement of ASUU rep below:
“We, members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities,
ASUU of University of Abuja had actually planned to carry out a
peaceful demonstration today (October 30, 2013, Wednesday).
What we planned was to have a community marching just to
march through some major streets in Abuja, to sensitize the
public on the essence of our strike. You will agree with me that
the strike that has been on for the past four months now is a
cause for worry for everybody. We wanted to tell members of
the public we are on strike because the Federal Government have
refused to implement the agreement they had with our members
since 2009.
“But unfortunately when we got to the campus this morning, we
were prevented from entering the campus by policemen. When
they prevented us from entering the campus we sat down
helplessly outside the gate, just chatting and trying to put heads
together, the policemen came around and tear gassed us several
times to disperse us.
“We were wondering why security agents who supposed to
provide security for law abiding citizens would turn around and
begin to oppress the same people they are supposed to provide
security for. It was really a cause for worry, even as they threw
over 13 canisters of tear gas at us. Some of us were soaked in
the tear gas and one of us who has asthma condition was rushed
to the hospital.
“We insisted that it is our right, so at the end of the day, we
were able to carry out our protest at a point in front of the
university gate. When they tried to stop us and they didn’t
succeed, they now allowed us to carry out our protest at the
gate where we displayed our banners, sang our solidarity song and
left”.
Commenting on the rally, the Divisional Police Officer, Gwagwalada,
Mr. Tony Okon, said the presence of policemen at the campus, was
to protect innocent citizens against hoodlums.
“Shooting of teargas was to prevent hoodlums from joining the
protest so that they do not take advantage of the situation and
cause any damage” the DPO said.
Source: Vanguard
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