TASUED Sets Up Committee To Investigate Bloody Community, Students Clash

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A Committee has been set up to investigate the remote and immediate causes of the recent violent clash between the Imaweje host Community of the Tai Solarin University TASUED and the students that led to the shut down of the school about two weeks ago.

In an exclusive chat with thecolumn.ng the media and Public Relations Officer of the school, Mrs Odubela Ayotunde said the committee is to determine the immediate and remote causes of the incident as well as the circumstances under which a 300 level student killed during the incident died.

 

“the Senate has locked it for it for two weeks while they have set up a committee to look into the remote a

University Public Relations Officer.nd the immediate root cause of the incident, so as we await the outcome of that investigation, so they will take further angle after that, she said. ”

 

She said the police have also commenced their own investigation into the clash that led to the destruction of properties

 

She said other steps in resolving the issue towards a peaceful session when the school reopens will also be taken after the completion of the investigations.

 

Recalled that thecolumn.ng reported that about two week ago the students of Tai Solarin University of Education TASUED had a clash with the people of Iwameje, the university host community.

 

In a statement, the Registrar of the institution, Dapo Oke said the clash led to violence in the area and properties were destroyed, which also led to the death of a 300-level student suspected to be a cultist.

 

He was said to have been taken to a hospital but was pronounced dead.

 

The university registrar said.“

Following the recent clash between Students and members of the University Host Community in the early hours of today, particularly, the Iwameje Community which led to the eruption of violence, the University Management hereby announces the closing down of the University,”

 

He noted that efforts were being made with law enforcement agents to restore peace and order in the community affected.

 

 

 

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