Adebayo Adenrele
…Protesters plead with Tinubu to correct injustice
Travellers plying the routes from Ekiti to Abuja, Lagos and Ondo States were reportedly stranded after protesters barricaded roads and shut down movements for several hours in the early hours of saturday, in Ekiti State.
NEWSTODAYNG gathered that the Protesters staged the demonstration over alleged relocation of the Federal College of Education meant for Omuo Ekiti to Ilawe Ekiti.
It should be recalled that the Bill seeking the establishment of the Federal College of Education Omuo Ekiti, was sponsored by the Senator Representing Ekiti South senatorial district, Senator Biodun Olujimi and was passed by both chambers of the 9th National Assembly.
The protesters including youths, women and traditional rulers from Omuo Ekiti, the headquarters of Ekiti East Local Government, marched to the streets as early as 9 am, to protest alleged injustice meted to them by relocating the Federal College of Education to another community.
Some of the placards displayed by the protesters read: “On Omuo FCE we stand! No more! No less, This injustice must be redressed Return Our FCE back to us, Don’t rub peter to pay Paul, FCE belong to Omuo Ekiti,” among others.
Efforts by the Nigerian Police, the Directorate of State Service and the other security agencies drafted to maintain law and order to prevail on the angry protesters to allow free flow of traffic, were rebuffed.
Earlier in the morning, the paramount ruler of the community, His Royal Majesty, Oba Noah Omonigbehin had given order to all markets, shops and other businesses not open as a mark of protests for the alleged injustice brought on the community.
Addressing the protesters, a leader in the community, Chief Segun Akanle, appealed to President Bola Tinubu and the Governor of Ekiti State, Abiodun Oyebanji to come to the rescue of Omuo Ekiti by returning the Federal College of Education back to the town.
Akanle, who described the citizens of the community as law abiding, noted that, Omuo Ekiti have been working for the establishment of the FCE for over ten years, adding that, a bill establishing the institution have been passed by both the 8th and 9th National Assembly and only awaiting presidential assent.
In his words, “We have 12 communities in Ekiti East and there is no federal or state presence in any of them. A bill establishing a College of Education has been passed and waiting for president assent before Ilawe people went through the backdoor to alter the location of the school.
“Why would the government establish two federal institutions in Ilawe and leave the remaining parts of the constituency. This is not acceptable.
“We have confidence in Tinubu to do the needful by righting the wrong and return the Federal College of Education to Omuo Ekiti where it rightly belongs.”
Also reacting to the development, two prominent paramount rulers in Ekiti East Local Government condemned the alleged clandestine move to change the location of the school to Ilawe.
The Olomuo of Omuo Ekiti, Oba Noah Omonigbehin said he was a participant at the public hearings by the Senate leading to the establishment of the school in both 8th and 9th session.
“We presented memo to the august legislative assembly. We wonder how someone who has not asked for a thing would be given. I urge president Tinubu to correct this injustice and return the institution to Omuo Ekiti.”