Updated protest in uniosun as security operatives invade hostels arrest students
It appears that there is an ongoing protest at the Osun State University (UNIOSUN) as security operatives have invaded the hostels and arrested students. Here's an updated report:
Breaking: UNIOSUN Students Protest as Security Operatives Invade Hostels, Arrest Students
Tension has heightened at the Osun State University (UNIOSUN) as students have taken to the streets to protest the invasion of their hostels by security operatives. The students, who are demanding an end to the alleged harassment and intimidation by the security personnel, have vowed to continue their protest until their demands are met.
According to eyewitnesses, the security operatives, who were reportedly from the Osun State Police Command, stormed the hostels in the early hours of the morning, arresting several students and allegedly beating others. The students, who were said to be asleep at the time of the invasion, were reportedly dragged out of their beds and taken away by the security personnel.
The students, who are from various faculties, have been protesting for several days, demanding an end to the alleged harassment and intimidation by the security personnel. They have also been calling for the removal of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Labode Popoola, whom they accuse of being responsible for the alleged mistreatment of students.
The protest, which began on Monday, has been peaceful, with the students chanting slogans and carrying placards with inscriptions such as "End Harassment of Students" and "Remove VC Popoola". However, the invasion of the hostels by the security operatives has escalated the situation, with the students now demanding an end to the alleged brutality and intimidation.
The Osun State Government has been urged to intervene in the matter and ensure that the students' rights are protected. The students have also called on the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) to come to their aid and support their demands.
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