Student Arrested For Criticising Institution On Facebook

The Nigerian Police Command in Oyo state has allegedly arrested a student of Ibadan City Polytechnic identified as Ogundipe Daniel Gbenga for over three days on the orders of the management of the school over his Facebook posts.

According to report, Ogundipe was taken to Monatan (Alabebe) police station by the School’s Public Relations Officer, where he was locked up and his phone seized from him.

Human rights and pro-democracy group, Take-It-.Back Movement (TIB), Oyo State chapter in a statement demanded the immediate release of the student.

Part of the statement read;

“TIB was informed about the frivolous case between Ogundipe Daniel Gbenga,.a student of Ibadan City Polytechnic for publicly calling out the school authority on social media.

“We were told the school PRO dubiously drove him down to the station, after his meeting with panellists and he was detained.

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“TIB sees the unwarranted detention of Ogundipe Daniel Gbenga, the student of Ibadan City Polytechnic by police officers at Monatan (Alabebe) police station for two days without making contact with any of his relatives, as an act of illegality and it’s uncalled for.

“If the school management could go to that length to quench a student’s voice, imagine what would happen if that set of managers eventually gets to be in charge of public offices.

That vicious act revealed how bad our educational system is and widely exposed the kind of knowledge the school authorities are dishing out to students.

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“TIB promised this won’t go unchallenged, because we believe this kind of situation tends to limit the students’ ability to ask questions and it creates unnecessary fear in the vibrant students within the campus.”

“We also urge the Ibadan City Polytechnic management to carefully look into the matter and do the needful. As far as we’re concerned, Ogundipe Taiwo Gbenga acted within his right which shouldn’t be denied,” it added.

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