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80 NYSC Members Rescued by nyscstories: 12:35pm On May 28, 2018
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80 NYSC members rescued as protesters, police clash in Bayelsa. The Bayelsa State Police Command said it has arrested no fewer than 18 persons following Tuesday’s violent protest at the Niger Delta University, NDU, Wilberforce Island, in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state.

The NDU was plunged into crisis after some angry women of Amassoma, the university’s host community, took to the streets on Tuesday to protest their disengagement from the institution as the state government implements its ongoing public service reforms.

The protesting women were said to have locked up the university gate, blocked the Amassoma-Tombia Road and carried mock coffin of the state governor, Seriake Dickson, while demanding reinstatement.

Reacting, the state police command, in a statement on Tuesday signed by DSP Asinim Butswat, its Spokesman, said the management of NDU informed the command via a letter “to provide security in the university to prevent hoodlums from stealing the property of the university.

“18 suspects were arrested for riotous behaviour and that they would be charged to court soon.

“Also 80 members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) who are vulnerable to attack from Amassoma community were rescued.”

According to him, the corps members were handed over to the NYSC officials in Yenagoa.

He denied allegations that security operatives shot at the protesters and killed three of them.

“Consequently, on 21st May 2018, the command deployed security personnel to the university. On arrival at the gate, the detachment of policemen met a hostile crowd who fired shots at them.

“The police had to use reasonable force to contain the hostile protesters. In the ensuing melee, two police officers were injured, five police vehicles vandalized and the protesters attacked the Amassoma Police Division.

“The Command deployed additional security personnel to contain the protesters and restore normalcy in Amassoma community,” Butswat added.
80 NYSC members rescued as protesters, police clash in Bayelsa. The Bayelsa State Police Command said it has arrested no fewer than 18 persons following Tuesday’s violent protest at the Niger Delta University, NDU, Wilberforce Island, in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of the state.

The NDU was plunged into crisis after some angry women of Amassoma, the university’s host community, took to the streets on Tuesday to protest their disengagement from the institution as the state government implements its ongoing public service reforms.

The protesting women were said to have locked up the university gate, blocked the Amassoma-Tombia Road and carried mock coffin of the state governor, Seriake Dickson, while demanding reinstatement.

Reacting, the state police command, in a statement on Tuesday signed by DSP Asinim Butswat, its Spokesman, said the management of NDU informed the command via a letter “to provide security in the university to prevent hoodlums from stealing the property of the university.

“18 suspects were arrested for riotous behaviour and that they would be charged to court soon.

“Also 80 members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) who are vulnerable to attack from Amassoma community were rescued.”

According to him, the corps members were handed over to the NYSC officials in Yenagoa.

He denied allegations that security operatives shot at the protesters and killed three of them.

“Consequently, on 21st May 2018, the command deployed security personnel to the university. On arrival at the gate, the detachment of policemen met a hostile crowd who fired shots at them.

“The police had to use reasonable force to contain the hostile protesters. In the ensuing melee, two police officers were injured, five police vehicles vandalized and the protesters attacked the Amassoma Police Division.

“The Command deployed additional security personnel to contain the protesters and restore normalcy in Amassoma community,” Butswat added.

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