Ondo Varsity shut as Gunmen Rape Four female Students

Four female students of the Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), Okitipupa, Ondo State have been reportedly raped by some gunmen who usually robbed in the area.

The university’s students had yesterday trooped out to register their displeasure over incessant robberies in their hostels, threats to their lives and properties and rape of the students by hoodlums suspected to be coming from neighbourhood.

SUNSHINETRUTH gathered that the students on Thursday during the peaceful protest partially blocked the Okitipupa-Igbokoda road, disrupting free-flow of traffic on the route register their grievances.

Confirming the raping of the students, Damilola Okunomo, President, Student Union Government of the institution told NAN that the students were tired of the level of insecurity in the area.

He said the hoodlums rob students of their valuables like phones, laptops, gadgets and rape female students at gunpoint.

Mr Okunomo added that four female students were raped two weeks ago, alleging that the institution’s management was not doing enough on the security of lives and properties of students.

“We are tired of this insecurity, armed hoodlums usually come to our off-campus hostels, rob students at gunpoint, and also rape our female students.


“The school management is not to doing enough as we are the ones securing ourselves by working as vigilantes most times, the situation is terrible.

“We urge the school management to do its best in securing us and complete all the uncompleted hostel accommodations in our campus as this will also guarantee our security,” Okunomo said.


Another student told newsmen on condition of anonymity said she and her colleagues had to relocate to squat with a friend because of the activities of burglars and rapists. She said they threatened to use charms on them.

“There was a night they came to our resident, they stole our phones, laptops and wounded one of us. We reported the incident to the Police and the Amotekun Corps without any action, instead they were demanding bribes from us before they can carry out their jobs.”

Reacting, Ilemobayo Oguntimehin, Dean of Students Affairs of OAUSTECH, told NAN that the school management was doing its best to secure the lives and properties of the students.

Meanwhile report says the Olusegun Agagu University Of  Science and Technology, Management has Declared two weeks mid-semester break due to the insecurity.

Some students who spoke on phone confirmed the break, even as all students have been directed to return home for cover.

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