The Lagos State University students on
Thursday stormed the office of Governor Babatunde Fashola at Alausa,
Ikeja, and said they would not return home until their school fees were
reduced and their arrested colleagues released unconditionally.
The students, who arrived at the office
at about 3pm in over 10 buses, came along with mats, mosquito nets and
cooking pots, among others.
To show their seriousness, the female
students quickly swung into action, setting up firewoods to prepare
beans near the entrance of the Governor’s Office.
The students also defied a downpour that
threatened their demonstration, as they danced to solidarity songs and
held mid-day prayers to seek divine intervention.
In a letter to Fashola, titled, ‘Save our future’, which was made available to PUNCH Metro, the students alleged that the tuition hike had taken education beyond their reach.
