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Erelu Bisi Fayemi. |
Bringing
you the comprehensive details of what happened when the wife of Ekiti state
Governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi visited Oye-Ekiti.
“While
we were at Ilejemeje, we received a call from our advance security team that
FUOYE students were protesting lack of electricity in Oye town."
“We
were told that more information would be provided on the situation. Shortly
after we received word that the students had dispersed and the coast was clear
for my visit."
“When
my convoy got to the Oye-Isan junction, we were met by a convoy of excited
Okada riders who led us into Oye town. We made a stop at the primary health
care centre along the road for me to present delivery kits to expectant
mothers."
“There
was no sign of any trouble. We proceeded to the venue of my town hall meeting
at the civic centre with women in Oye Local Government. The atmosphere was very
peaceful, the women were singing and dancing and there was nothing to indicate
that anything was amiss."
“I
stopped at the tent erected for the mobile health clinic in front of the civic
centre to greet the elderly patients who were being attended to, and I also
went to greet the beneficiaries of the Food Bank for the elderly project (Ounje
Arugbo), who were assembled under another tent. I then proceeded to the hall
for the programme.”
"Half-way
through our event, there was a disturbance outside. The FUOYE students (and
possibly infiltrated by local thugs) had re-grouped and were trying to get into
the venue. The security officers prevented this from happening."
“We
finished our programme, and by the time we got outside, we found that vehicles
from my convoy and those of my guests that were parked outside the venue had
been vandalised."
“As
we were driving out of Oye town, we encountered at least two roadblocks that
the students had mounted to prevent the movement of vehicles. I could see
students/thugs throwing stones and large sticks at us as we drove by."
“However,
the casualties that were recorded did not take place while I was there. There
are eyewitnesses, photographs and video footage to confirm this.”
“I
did not encounter any group of students when I got to Oye town. They had
dispersed before my arrival, and when they regrouped I was at the venue."
“It
is possible, as I stated earlier, that the group that came to the venue trying
to gain access with sticks and stones in hand might have included local
hoodlums, but there was no way of telling the difference."
“I
am scandalised and shocked beyond words to hear that I instructed security
officers to shoot at students."
“If
I had met a group of protesting students, as a social justice activist myself,
I would have listened to their complaints and addressed them. I firmly
believe in citizens’ rights to protest on issues of concern."
“I
am deeply saddened that at least one fatality has been recorded. As a mother my
heart bleeds. All these students are my children, and no mother prays to weep
over her offspring.”
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Wife of Ekiti State Governor; Erelu Bisi Fayemi's blow by blow account of how
she was attacked by protesting students of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti
(FUOYE) while on an empowerment and advocacy tour to engage with women in the
local government.
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