The University of Ilorin Has Released the Certificates of Two Ex-students
withheld 16 years ago.
Mr Lanre Akinola and Mrs Rasheedat Adesina statement released by the
ERC said the degree certificates were withheld since 1999 and 2001 respectively
as punishment for their involvement in students’ unionism and struggle to end
military rule.
“The release of the withheld certificates has put an end to the
erroneous belief of the administrators of academic institutions that they cannot
be compelled to release academic results and degrees.
“It gives hope to
all victims of repressive, dictatorial and vindictive administrations in every
sector of the society that it is possible to defeat the oppressors.
“It
also underscores the fact that the battle for justice may be long, victory is
certain if we remain resolute and committed’’, it said.
“Their
predicament with the university administration under the leadership of the then
Vice-chancellor, Prof. Shuaib Oba Abdul-Raheem, started in June 5, 1998
following students’ protest against poor welfare conditions on
campus.
“The anti-Abacha rally staged on campus on June 4, was organised
by Joint Action Committee of Nigeria (JACON) under the leadership of late Chief
Gani Fawehinmi.
“The released certificates indicated falsely that Lanre
Akinola and Rasheedat Adesina graduated in 2015 instead of 1999 and 2001
respectively.
“Nevertheless, it is a victory for students’ activism, the
poor and oppressed people of the society. It is also a confirmation that there
is a limit to institutional enmity and lawlessness.
“This victory came
after the judgment of the Supreme Court in 2014 upheld the judgment of Appeal
Court which had earlier ordered the release of the certificates and awarded
damages against the university’’, According to the statement; Source, Vanguard.
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