Bisi Fayemi was said to be returning from a tour of the 16 Local Government Areas of the state; on an empowerment programme.
Persons suspected to be
hoodlums, on Tuesday afternoon, hijacked a protest by students of the Federal
University of Oye Ekiti (FUOYE) and attacked the convoy of the wife of the
Ekiti Governor, Mrs Bisi Fayemi.
The police were said to
have fired gunshots at the protesters, killing two people.
The hoodlums went on
rampage in the afternoon, a few hours after the students, who had earlier in
the day, protested against incessant power outage, calling on the federal
government to assist them had dispersed.
According to NAN,the
hoodlums were said to have engaged the security operatives in violent clashes
and allegedly vandalised vehicles in the convoy of the state governor’s wife;
Mrs. Bisi Fayemi.
Virtually all the vehicles
on Mrs Fayemi’s convoy were reportedly affected while a police vehicle was
reportedly burnt and rifles allegedly snatched.
No fewer than three of the
journalists on the entourage were also said to have been attacked and wounded.
The students of FUOYE had
gathered very early in the morning in front of the gates of the twin campuses
of the institution in Oye and Ikole respectively.
It was gathered that the
students dispersed after a few hours and normalcy had returned to the campuses
and their environs.
However, some miscreants
later allegedly regrouped to take advantage of the occasion to unleash violence
on innocent persons when they learnt that the wife of the governor, had arrived
Oye LG town hall, in continuation of her tour.
Anonymous sources said that
Mrs Fayemi, who escaped physical attack by the whiskers, had to be taken out of
the venue by a retinue of armed security men, to ensure her safety.
Reacting, the Police Public
Relations Officer (PPRO), Ekiti Command, DSP Caleb Ikechukwu confirmed the
attack.
Ikechukwu explained that
the students truly protested in the morning and blocked the Ifaki-Ikole-Omuo
Federal highway and prevented free flow of vehicles.
“The students did not allow
vehicles to move freely and they allegedly vandalised the property of the Benin
Electricity Distribution Company (BEDC).
“When police went there to
dialogue with them, they resisted them. And the wife of the governor who went
on a Local Government tour, ran into the barricade mounted on the road.
“The students were reported
to have been violent, destroying cars and smashing the windscreens of vehicles.
“At this stage, we were
warning that the command would not tolerate hooliganism under any guise.
“We want to assure the
public that the police are on top of the situation and our people must go about
their normal businesses,” the PPRO said.
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