What started as noise has led to the untimely death of two students of
the University of Port Harcourt who were feared killed during a protest
over an alleged policy by the management of the institution that school
fees must be paid before they would be allowed to take their first
semester examinations.
One of the students, Peter Ofurun, who was hit by a bullet from a policeman, died instantly.
A female student, also hit by a bullet was rushed to the hospital, but sources said she died on the way.
The
UNIPORT students’ protest had halted academic and administrative
activities in the institution as they demanded the Vice Chancellor,
Prof. Sunday Lale, should address them and reverse the policy.
The
late Ofurun was a student in the Faculty of Management Science before
he met his untimely death. His corpse was later taken to the African
Independent Television station in Port Harcourt.
It was alleged
that the two students were hit by bullets when policemen opened fire to
disperse the protesting students from the busy East-West road they had
occupied for hours.
However, the state Police Public Officer, Mr. Ahmad Muhammad, told Punch that no life was lost.
“No
reported case of loss of life throughout the students’ protest. What
the police did was just the discharge of their mandate of restoring
normalcy and orderliness in the university,” Muhammad said.
Funny enough, there are photos of the corpse of late Ofurun,
Leystradamus.Com.Ng also sighted the photos.
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