Students at the University of Lagos (Unilag) are outraged after a series of kidnappings, shootings, and robberies on campus. They claim the university administration did nothing to address the issue but quickly responded to protests against a fee increase by employing armed security forces. The incident has sparked widespread condemnation.
Students were getting kidnapped, shot dead, robbed and unilag did nothing to it, but people brought out ordinary cardboard to protest for school fees hike, and you employed those Animal in Uniform to be shooting your students ? Shame on Unilag and the entire senate building
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— Don DaeMon (@playskylar) September 6, 2023
Title: Unilag Faces Backlash Over Handling of Security Issues
In a recent tweet that has garnered significant attention, a Twitter user criticized the University of Lagos (Unilag) for its alleged inaction in response to serious security concerns on campus. The tweet, posted by user Mide On A Banjo (@playskylar), accused the university of prioritizing a fee hike protest over the safety of its students.
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According to the tweet, students at Unilag have reportedly experienced incidents of kidnapping, fatal shootings, and robberies on campus. The user expressed disappointment in the university’s failure to address these security challenges effectively. The tweet also questioned the decision to deploy security personnel to shoot at protesting students instead of focusing on ensuring their safety.
The tweet has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation of Unilag’s handling of security issues. Many social media users expressed their support for the students and criticized the university administration for its alleged negligence. The incident has also raised concerns about the overall security situation on Nigerian university campuses.
Unilag, one of Nigeria’s leading universities, has yet to issue an official response to the allegations made in the tweet. However, it is anticipated that the university will face pressure to address the concerns raised and provide assurance regarding the safety of its students.
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of campus security and the need for educational institutions to prioritize the safety and well-being of their students. It also highlights the power of social media in shedding light on critical issues and holding institutions accountable for their actions.
As the story continues to gain traction on social media platforms, it remains to be seen how Unilag will respond to the allegations and what steps will be taken to address the security concerns raised by its students and the wider public..