Students who angrily took to the streets to protest a grievance have suffered a tragic loss in the process.
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The police in Sierra Leone’s southern city of Bo on Thursday shot
and killed a student during a protest over government failure to re-open
the Njala University since November 2016.
According to Sierra Leone Telegraph, another female student
sustained serious injuries during the protest and is now hospitalized in
Bo.
Police did not confirm the reports, as the police Media Boss in Freetown, Gloria Edwards, could not comment on the issue.
“I cannot comment now because I have not been updated on the issue,” she said.
The Academic Staff Association at Njala University resumed a strike
action in January for what they considered the administration’s refusal
to pay outstanding allowances, benefits to retirees and payment of
benefits to families of deceased among a host of other issues.
The college has remained closed as a result of government inaction
to solve the problem. Students, who have paid their fees and continue
sitting at home for over three months, took to the streets to protest
and urged the government to solve the issue.
They engaged in spontaneous protests from the country’s capital Freetown to Bo city, where one of them was shot dead.
Meanwhile, ten students’ representatives are currently in a meeting
with the President Ernest Bai Koroma at State House to negotiate the
way forward in solving the problem.
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