Alex’s Murder: Ajayi Crowther University To Work On Inadequacies_ VC

 

The Management of Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo Town, has vowed to increase the number of security operatives and porters, following the death of 22 years old Akor Alex.

The management added that they will keep beefing up security in the hostels and work on every other aspect of observed inadequacies.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Timothy Adebayo, disclosed this while addressing journalists at the Council Chamber of the school in company of other principal officers of the faith-based university.

The VC said security had been beefed up to guide against a recurrence of the incident.

He said: “We will increase the number of security operatives and porters. We will keep on beefing up security in our hostels. We will work on every other aspect of observed inadequacies

“Ajayi Crowther University is safe.  We raise students with  Godly characters.  We are telling the parents now that their children are in safe hands here’’.

The institution also declared a three-day mourning as well as fasting and prayers over the death of Akor Alex who was killed during a jungle justice perpetrated by students on Friday.

A viral video had shown confirmed that Alex, a 200-level Mechanical Engineering student of the school was killed by his colleagues over an alleged phone theft.

Prof. Adebayo said: “I sympathise with the family. We don’t pray for such to happen. We are sad over the development. The university has declared a three-way mourning starting from Wednesday to Friday, with fasting and prayer every night against a recurrence such as a sad incident. In those days, it is lecture-free to mourn the departed student”.

The Vice-Chancellor also disclosed that he wept for two days over the incident.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Muyiwa Popoola, also confirmed the VC’s statement, saying: “We wept bitterly”.

Adebayo also disclosed that 16 persons are already in Police custody over the incident.

He said: “Twelve students in the Police net over Ajayi Crowther Varsity’s student killing. 18 were initially apprehended. But, the Police screened them to 12, including a porter who were taken to Iyaganku Police Station ,Ibadan”.

He also reiterated the university’s stance against cultism and bullying, saying: “We have learnt our lessons in a hard way. We have zero tolerance for bullying, and cultism. There is no cultism. We have worked in different schools, cultists need bushes to operate.

“There is no sign of cultism and bullying here. There are no bushes here. Cultists need bushes to operate. We always ask our students not to stay alone and in obscure places.

“We rusticate anyone involved in bullying” he said.

Comments are closed, but trackbacks and pingbacks are open.