Students
of the University of Lagos on Thursday suspended the protest they
embarked upon to protest the renaming of their university by President
Goodluck Jonathan. President, on Tuesday, had renamed the institution
after the winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election, the late
Chief Moshood Abiola.
The students took the decision after
deliberations on Thursday morning at a congress held in front of Jaja
Hall of the institution.
Though they made it clear that the
protest was suspended in honour of the late Vice-Chancellor of UNILAG,
Prof. Tokunbo Sofoluwe, they vowed to continue the protest on Friday
(today).
Consequently, the main gate was thrown
wide open to enable dignitaries who came for last burial rites of
Sofoluwe to enter the institution without let or hindrance.
Also the Third Mainland Bridge, which the protesting students had blocked on Tuesday, was open to traffic.
They also ensured that the burial
programmes including the lying-in-state organised for Sofoluwe at the
Sports Centre and the burial service at The All Saints Church,
Montgomery Road, Yaba went without any untoward incident.
Some of the students including
Abdulsalam Idowu, a 200-level Law student, who spoke with one of our
correspondents, said that the decision was taken to honour the late VC.
“The government will be making a mistake
to think that the protest is over. No, the protest is just starting, we
only suspend it today (Thursday) just to honour our loving VC, Prof.
Sofoluwe, and all principal officers of the institution so that the
burial plan will not be disturbed. Tomorrow we will resume the protest,”
he said.
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