NAKSS protest and the trouble with Kwara



Kwara Must Change

Few days ago, precisely on 7th March 2018, we heard that less than 15 people, who claimed to be leaders of National Association of Kwara State Students (NAKSS) went all the way from the state of harmony, to the federal capital territory in Abuja to stage a shameless protest in solidarity with Bukola Saraki, the man who allegedly stole their future and made their parents unable to cater for their basic needs.

Apart from the ongoing trial of the Senate President at the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) recently accused Saraki of looting over N15billion and $13million, belonging to these same youths and their parents while he serves as Kwara State governor. The United Kingdom government is also investigating some properties traced to Dr. Saraki, which is also suspected to have been acquired with funds from Kwara State.

The youths who went to Abuja didn’t protest the mindless plunder of their state resources; neither did they protest that almost N8billion was allocated for water by Bukola Saraki and his successor without any trace. They were sponsored to travel all the way to Abuja to protest against a legal process that would hold accountable, the man who made their parents so poor that they could not pay for their school fees.

When the news of their protest at the CCT broke out, it didn’t surprise many people, because long before now, the irresponsibility of some student union leaders in Kwara State has attained a legendary status. However, the public breathe in some fresh air, when NAKSS President, Comr. Musa Mohammed Mancha aswell as Public Relation Officer, Comr. Salihu Ayatullahi spoke out to disown the protesters.

NAKSS president and PRO said they are not aware of the protest; neither did they support it, adding that such protest is a gross violation of NAKSS constitution. While they both noted that those who went to protest have a right to do so in their individual names, certainly, they are not empowered to do such in the name of the association.

Surprisingly, the so called Senate President of NAKSS along with 2 others, who should be abreast with the constitution of the association shoot themselves in the feet when they issued another statement, quoting some sections of NAKSS constitution that didn’t justify their action. I felt so ashamed reading their counter statement in response to the one issued by their president. These jokers who claimed to be Senators, speaking for Kwara state students were not even ashamed to say that lack of resources for mobilization is the reason why most of their colleagues were unable to partake.

In justifying their protest, they claimed to be solidarizing with Bukola Saraki because he paid fees of some students in junior secondary schools and I begin to wonder, so if Evans the kidnapper, boko haram, militants and others also paid school fee of some students, is this how these students would jump into the street in protest against their trials?

Kwara Must Change

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