The Registrar of the institution, Joseph Labani, said the authorities took the decision to restore law and order and stop any form of violence by students after one of them was knocked down and killed on Tuesday by a hit-and-run driver.
Nasarawa State Polytechnic,
Lafia, has been closed down indefinitely following protests by students.
While speaking with
journalists, Labani said the student, who was knocked down at the campus gate,
died as a result of injuries he sustained.
He said the polytechnic
management had appealed to the students to remain calm, but to no avail.
“However, to our surprise
the students failed to heed to our plea and embarked on the protest and you can
see the devastating outcome.”
Meanwhile, Jafaru Habibu,
spokesman of the Students Union Government, said this was not the first
students had died in such manner.
“This particular one was so
pathetic and sparked a lot of reactions from students and we decided to embark
on a peaceful protest.
“We are always paying all
the fees the institution asks us to pay so they should also meet our demands.
“Government has continued
to pay deaf ears to our plea of constructing speed breakers along the school
road.”
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