Ms Jacob Grace, the suspended Vice President of students
union of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has alleged that
the Director of Socials, Afolabi Adedayo Emmanuel, battered her during
an executive council meeting and she stabbed him in self defence.
Recall that on the night of September 5, the two
students’ union exco members were seriously injured following a fight
over the disbursement of N3.8 million given to them by the school’s
management for projects within the institution.
During the meeting, the executives offered suggestions on
projects that needed attention but a disagreement ensued as a result
and Ms Jacob, allegedly stabbed Emmanuel on his arm and he, in turn,
headbutted her, landing her in the hospital.
However, the 500level Law student, who is currently
recuperating at a private hospital, disclosed that she was assaulted by
Afolabi in the presence of other exco including the students union
President, Oyekan Ibukun.
Narrating Jacob’s ordeal in a statement to The Education Report, her spokesperson, Onyeka Chukwudi, said the president and other exco watched while the director of socials manhandled her and her shout for help attracted some students around the students’ union building but they could not gain entrance because Ibukun ordered that the doors be locked.
Chukwudi disclosed that with the doors locked, the
director of socials took advantage of the opportunity to hit her
severally and that when the beating became unbearable, she picked an
empty bottle, broke it in attempt to protect herself from the assault.
He queried why Grace who was still recuperating in the
hospital would be suspended by the university management without waiting
for security report noting that the Vice Chancellor only heard the
narrative of what transpired from one side and the victim of the assault
has not been given a hearing.
Chukwudi condemned the one-sided stories on campus and
urged other students not to believe the statement that she stabbed the
director of socials during her attempt to leave the meeting.
He explained that while Grace was in hospital, a false
statement attributed to her admitting using broken bottle to stab the
director of socials was circulated on campus, an ‘’attempt to paint the
criminal act of Mr. Afolabi’s assault on the VP as a case of two
fighting is like covering the face with one finger.’’
In a letter to the VC dated September 8, Grace said the
indefinite suspension was based on one sided information to the VC that
she was the aggressor and initiator of the violence of Tuesday,
September 5.’’
“When I indicated my intention to leave, the president ordered the door be locked and discouraged any executive member from stopping the director of socials in his harassment of my person, as he said, it was a case of two people fighting.’’ she said.“I was beaten, molested, taunted and that I only picked a bottle in self defence and that was only to scare my way out of the room after I was hit severally, was taunted by other executive members while people banging on the door outside were prevented from gaining entry to intervene in the situation.“Meting out punishment before hearing the parties to a case is already a breach of the principle of fair hearing. It is inverted sense of justice. It is very unfair that despite being the victim in this case and while still unstable in the hospital, I am treated as an abuser.’’
The Dean, Division of Students Affairs, Prof Olalekan
Aransi, told The Education Report that the university management has
suspended the two students’ union exco members stating the decision was
taken at a management meeting.
Prof Aransi however, denied that the university
management rushed to a hasty decision while Grace, was still in hospital
stating ‘’for a fair hearing, the university management has set up a
panel. They are looking into the case and the outcome will be out soon
and made public.’’
Source – The Sun
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