By Akpokona Omafuaire
UNIDENTIFIED gunmen Thursday morning abducted the Deputy Registrar of the college, Mr Chris Olamiju, from his official residence thereby heightening the leadership crisis rocking the Federal College of Education, Technical, Akoka, Lagos.
The victim, Olamiju is among the academic and non-academic staff that have been protesting the continued stay in office of the Provost, Dr Wahab Azeez, for about five weeks now.
Sources said that the unidentified gunmen by force entered into Olamiju's staff quarters at about 3am and took him to a mysterious place.
The source added that the gunmen broke down the doors into the staff
quarters and reportedly dragged the victim away.
The source, who craved anonymity, said they suspect that the gunmen
could be men of the Department of State Services.
"The generality of staff of FCET, Akoka have been on peaceful
protests since the past five weeks. The peaceful protests are sequel to
multiple grievous allegations of administrative and financial infractions
against the Provost.
"A very disturbing report was sent out around 3:00am of today,
Thursday, 11th July 2024 that Mr Chris Olamiju, a Deputy Registrar and one of
the prominent leaders of the protest actions was violently brutalized and
abducted from his residence at FCET, Akoka Senior Staff Quarters, Yaba, Lagos
in a Gestapo styled operation by gunmen suspected to be operatives of DSS.
"The wife, children and other family members of Mr Chris Olamiju
were assaulted during the dastardly invasion.
"Documents, phones, laptops etc of Mr Chris Olamiju were carted
away and FCET, Akoka Senior Staff Quarters was thrown into pandemonium.
"We hereby call on the DG of DSS and well meaning Nigerians to intervene
and ensure the immediate and unconditional release of Mr Chris Olamiju.
"Failure to heed this clarion call will lead to workers of FCET,
Akoka embarking on full blown strike action, which may spread to other Federal
and State Colleges of Education in Nigeria, " the workers, acting under
the aegis of Concerned Workers of FCET, Akoka, said in a statement.
The college has not witnessed peace since May 27, this year, as the
workers and the provost have been at loggerheads over when the provost's tenure
expires.
Azeez was first appointed in May 2019 for four years and got a second
term on May 26, 2023.
However, in June this year, President Bola Tinubu signed a law limiting
the tenure of provosts of such colleges to one single term of five years.
The workers are saying Azeez has completed five years beginning from
2019 and should go, while Azeez is saying the new law does not affect him.
The Governing Council of the college is currently looking into the
matter and other allegations levelled against each other by the parties.
Source:
Vanguard news
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