The Nigerian Army has been given a 24-hour deadline by the National Association of Nigerian Students to release the Tai Solarin University of Education students who were arrested on Friday.
This was mentioned in a statement signed by NANS President, Sunday Asefon, who stated that the arrest was a violation of the innocent students’ fundamental human rights, which is against the constitution.
Asefon also accused the Army of gross misuse of power, comparable to the military tyranny imposed on Nigerians in the past, and stated that the act will not be overlooked by the organization.
“The intimidation, harassment, and summary incarceration without recourse to Nigerians’ rights and privileges or the rule of law as provided by the constitution is a bold reminder of the military junta’s daylight impunity, overbearing posture, suppression, oppression, and abuse of power,” the statement read in part.
“It is consequently incumbent on us, as Africa’s most numerous, virile, and ideological student movement, to fight the rising trend of similar flagrant misuse of state authority by men of the military against innocent students and Nigerians.”
“I, therefore, give a 24-hour ultimatum for the unconditional release of all our students being imprisoned at the barrack on the strength of the mandate of all Nigerian Students across the board.”
The NANS president went on to say that if the Army does not release the students, the students will stage a massive protest against the military arm.
He also advised all student bodies to prepare for the possibility that the Army will not release the students within the time frame specified.
“If the Nigeria Army in Ogun State fails to comply with this ultimatum, I advise the Nigeria Army in Ogun State to immediately begin mobilizing arms and calling for reinforcements, as I will relocate the National Secretariat of NANS to Ogun State, specifically the Ilese Barrack, lead from the front with thousands of students mobilized across the nation and either get killed by the trigger happy soldiers or enforce the release of our students.”
“By this release, I therefore direct all our structures to get set and be on standby for Ilese Invasion after the expiry of this ultimatum. We have had enough intimidation, extortion and harassment from the Nigerian Police, we must not allow same by the Nigeria Army to degenerate to the level that cannot be controlled,” Asefon stated.
Source: Punch News Nigeria