They are particularly pointing accusing fingers on the Secretary
to the State Government (SSG), Rotimi Adeola and the Senior Special Assistant
to the Governor on Youth Affairs, Muyiwa Asagunla for imposing an already
impeached Students’ Senate President, Israel Fagbamigun on them.
Speaking at a Press Conference in Akure, the State Capital,
today, the NAOSS National President, Simon Awodola explained that Fagbamigun
was impeached on the ground that he had been suspended in NAOSS Chapter of
Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) before coming to contest the Senate Presidency.
He added that a notice of his impeachment was immediately
communicated to all the necessary quarters including the office of the SSG and
the SSA Youth.
Awodola said despite the quick communication about
Fagbamigun’s impeachment, the SSA to the governor and SSG allegedly summoned a
Senate sitting which was held at Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo under the
leadership of the impeached Senate President.
The NAOSS President alleged that those who sat as members of
the Senate were non-students, while the mace used was fake because it was
designed by the SSA.
His words, “We wish to put it on record that the Senate that
sat in a school that has been closed for all academics activities for over
three weeks and the mace used at the sitting was said to be brought there by
the SSA-youth, who is not a member of the Association is illegal.
“In view of this, we urged all Naossites worldwide and the
general public to disregard any resolution issued by these usurpers as legality
cannot be built on illegality. A fake Senate cannot make law or enact laws for
authentic Students.
“The acclaimed Senate President has been impeached and the
man they are using as the Chief Whip is a security man at the National
Industrial Court, Akure. This is aberration therefore should be allowed to
stand”.
Meanwhile, Asangula has denied the allegation, saying he had
never for once interfered in the affairs of the students or imposed a candidate
on them despite that his office is in charge of students’ activities.
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