The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has condemned the continued detention and court remand of 52 students of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, Edo State, who peacefully protested against the rising cases of kidnapping and insecurity affecting students and their host communities.
NANS spokesperson, Comrade Adeyemi Samson Ajasa, in a press statement on Tuesday, said it was ridiculous, unacceptable, and deeply disturbing that students who exercised their constitutional right to peaceful protest were now being subjected to psychological trauma, intimidation, and the harsh experience of detention.
According to him, peaceful protest is not a crime, saying demanding safety should never be met with repression.
“NANS categorically states that the government, the management of Ambrose Alli University, and the Nigeria Police Force must jointly ensure that nothing happens to any of the detained students. Their safety, physical and mental wellbeing must be guaranteed at all times.
“We further demand the immediate and unconditional release of all 52 students. Any attempt to delay, manipulate, or justify their continued detention will be viewed as a deliberate act of oppression against the Nigerian student community.
“It is alarming that instead of addressing the genuine concerns of kidnapping and insecurity, authorities have chosen to criminalize students for speaking out. This approach is counterproductive, unjust, and capable of escalating tension,” he stated.
The student body said it will not hesitate to mobilise and take all lawful steps necessary should these students not be released immediately and unconditionally.
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