Thousands of students on Wednesday defied the heavy security presence
in Osun State to hold a rally in support of Rauf Aregbesola, the
candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the 9 August
governorship election.
The students also called on the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, to conduct a free, fair and
credible poll, warning that nothing less would be accepted.
The
students, under the aegis of Youths and Students Coalition for the
re-election of Aregbesola, took to the Olaiya Junction and marched to
Ogo-Oluwa axis of Osogbo before they converged at Fakunle area to
address members.
Security agents in Osogbo had earlier laid
siege to the Nelson Mandela Freedom Park venue of the scheduled adoption
of Aregbesola by the students as their candidate for the August 9
election.
The coalition was made up of the National Association of
Nigerian Students Joint Campus Committee, the National Association of
Osun State Students (NAOSS), among others.
Convener of the Youths and Students Coalition group, Comrade Abiola Oludele, who addressed other students said:
“We
want to use this medium to charge INEC to conduct an election that will
be seen by all as free and fair. Youths in Osun will take no excuse for
their failure and any attempt to go against the popular wish of our
people will be resisted.
“Youths and students coalition wish to
inform INEC and security agents deployed to the state that we bargain
for nothing other than free and fair governorship election come August
9.
“People as the owners of votes, we do not need any clearance to monitor, safeguard and protect our votes.
“We
wish to state it clearly that we are fully aware that various security
agents and others deployed for our protection and as such should not be
turned to instrument of oppression and harassment before election.
“It
is important for INEC to note that the duties of its officers are not
expected to be carried out by any of the security agents in any of the
polling units across the state,” The Youth association pointed out.
On
Wednesday morning, mobile policemen and soldiers turned back people who
had arrived the Mandela Freedom Park, venue of the event for the
endorsement of the governor by the students.
The Bureau of Communications and Strategy in the Office of the Governor condemned the development.
“One
is miffed by the audacity of the security agents who dared to stop
members of the workforce of Osun and students who wanted to adopt the
Governor today and tell the whole world that they are behind Aregbesola.
“But
we are consoled by the fact that the people have shown them their
power. People have demonstrated that even in the face of intimidation,
they are peaceful but resolute on the decision to vote for Rauf
Aregbesola,” said Semiu Okanlawon, Director, Bureau of Communications
and Strategy, Office of the Government
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