by Stanley Azuakola
The University of Port Harcourt (Uniport), Rivers State, the school which at
least three of the murdered #ALUU4 attended, has declared seven days of mourning
for the students who were killed by irate mobs at Omokere-Aluu community on
Friday, last week.
The Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Joseph Ajienka, announced this
yesterday, when he spoke to newsmen at the main campus of the university.
Prof. Ajienka described the killing of the students as a horrendous crime and
said that UNIPORT would not condone any act of jungle justice. He also
commiserated with the bereaved families.
In honour of the victims, Prof. Ajienka said that the university decided to
suspend its students’ union week, which was to have commenced yesterday. The
university instead declared a seven-day mourning period, which would end on
Sunday. However, the university would still be in session during the period
marked for mourning.
He said the three deceased persons confirmed to be students of the university
were Biringa Lordson, a year two Theatre Arts student; Ugonna Obuzor, a year two
Geology student and Mike Toku, a year two Civil Engineering student.
However, the vice chancellor could not confirm if the fourth person, Tekena
Erikena, killed alongside the other three was also a student of the university.
He said efforts were still on to confirm that.
Prof. Ajienka dismissed allegations in some quarters that students of the
university were mobilizing to storm Omokere-Aluu community, where the killing
took place on a reprisal attack. He however called on security operatives to
fish out the killers.
He was flanked during the press briefing by other principal officers of the
university.
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