The Lagos State chapter of the National Association of Nigerian
Students, NANS, Joint Campus Committee, JCC, has condemned the alleged
attack on students of Federal College of Fisheries and Marine
Technology, Lagos by naval officers said to have assaulted and shot
sporadically until three students were feared dead and 30 others
injured.
The incident, the group alleged, took place on Sunday night, during a
disagreement between one Ajose Olalekan, a student of the school and
two unnamed naval officers attached to the dockyard on Ahmadu Bello Way.
The students are demanding that the Federal Government should produce
the naval officers who shot the students within three days.
They also want the hospital bill of the wounded students to be taken care of by the Commandant of the dockyard.
NANS said: "Furthermore, the naval officers should be charged for
murder while N5 million should be paid as damages to each of the
affected students to cushion the effects of the unwarranted attack."
Recounting what transpired, NANS claimed that a naval officer slapped
the student and in the course of protecting himself, other students
came to his rescue and the naval officers mobilised themselves with guns
and shot three students.
A statement by the Chairman, NANS/JCC, Mr. Yaqub Eleto further
alleged that the shooting continued uninterrupted until 2 am, Monday.
" Presently, the brutalised students are receiving treatment at the
General Hospital, Marina and no official statement had been made from
the Dock yard. To our chagrin and consternation,the national television
reported that it was a clash between cultists and naval officers," the
NANS statement said.
Source allafrica.com
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