Following a riot by students in Moi
University that were witnessed yesterday, today the administrators had a hard
day to calm down the students. The students rioting started at 9 AM yesterday
morning following the dead of one of their comrades a third year in the school
of arts. The students were unhappy with the way the administrators were tackling security
and this lead to burning one of the police vehicles that had come to collect
the body of their demised comrade.
Today the students gathered at the students
centre demanding for an official address from the administrators of the institution.
The vice Chancellor, professor Mibey had a hard time calming down the students.
Professor Mibey said “I want to acknowledge that the institution under my administration
has failed to secure the students who are staying outside the school. It was
our mistake of admitting a large number of students more than what our accommodation
capacity can hold. ” Speaking like an elderly father addressing his grandsons Mr.
Mibey said “investigations have started and those culprits who murdered one of our
students will be held accountable for their action. I urge all the students to remain
calm as we wait for the forensic investigation. ” the students could not calm down
and they had to go ahead with what they had planned, rioting all over the
campus.
The chancellor had to call for another
meeting with the student’s leaders and students activists lead by Mubaruq
Mohammed a third year student in the school of information science. In the meeting
the vice chancellor gave the student two options that their leaders had to choose,
they either calm down the students or they will go home. The vice chancellor
gave them two hours to calm the students before he could make a decision that
will impact on the life and future of every student. Closing the institution without
any prior notice had implication of delay on the syllabus and consequently long
stay in the university.
lets be patient
ReplyDeletePatience is the order of the day but until when is the question?
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