Bauchi Poly shuts campus as students protest over hostel robbery

Protests erupted early Tuesday when students at the Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi, went on a rampage after robbers attacked their hostel, stealing gadgets and leaving many injured.

The students are lamenting that the polytechnic had failed to protect them from the attack that happened in the night.

The angry students were seen demonstrating on the Bauchi–Dass road, mounting a blockade to prevent movement around the Institution’s main entrance.

The protest turned tense as suspected hoodlums tried to hijack it, blocking the federal highway near campus. Police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd, prompting some students to retaliate with stones before being overpowered.

SUG President Haruna Umar condemned the attack, calling it the first of its kind in the institution’s history. “This is students showing their grievances to management and authorities,” he said.

One of the students, the class rep of NDI Computer Science, Matta Musa, was attacked on the head. Others who sustained injuries were taken to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH) in Bauchi.

The Public Relations Officer of the Institution, Mr. Rabiu Wadda, who spoke with our Correspondent, explained that the management is engulfed in crisis management and has immediately shut down the school indefinitely to prevent further breakdown of law and order.

“I have been in the school since 4:00 am, trying to curtail this situation. As we speak, I have not gained entrance into the campus.

“Right now, I can’t precisely give you the accurate number of students who were affected, but I know some students have been taken to the Hospital,” he said.

He said that the management shut down the campus to keep the students away from attack since hoodlums had hijacked the protests.

Ahmed Wakil, the spokesman of the Bauchi Police Command, when contacted, explained that the police would issue a comprehensive statement after gathering necessary details. “I’m at the scene, and we are working to restore normalcy. We will issue a full statement on this,” he said.

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