Three students of the University of Calabar, UNICAL, were Wednesday evening, hit by stray bullets from the rifle of a security officer of the university, reports odogwuemekaodogwu.blogspot.com .
The accidental discharge happened
following an inconclusive Student Union Government election contested by four
candidates: Emmanuel Akobi, Ajang Emmanuel, Ilefa Austin and Afo Nelson.
According to a student who
functioned as observer in the election, Ekere Sylvanus, a third year
political science student, trouble started when some of the students, who
registered to vote, could not find their names on the register.
“Some students who registered could
not find their names on the voters register and the electoral officer who was
assigned to conduct the election by the Vice Chancellor asked them to
wait in a queue.
“The number grew to about 300 and at
3 pm the election ended as scheduled making the affected students to insist
they should be allowed to vote.
“The protest by the students could
not persuade the electoral officer to change his mind. He insisted that the
closing time for the election was 3pm and nothing would make him allow the
students on the queue to vote.
“He then took the ballot boxes and
headed towards the Old Senate Chamber for vote count but the students on
the queue followed him, forcing him to change his course towards the New Arts
Theatre
“It was in the process that one of
the security men holding a rifle moved backwards to protect the electoral
officer falling into a ditch and his gun began to discharge in the process.
“Three students were hit by stray
bullets from the gun causing a stampede in the main campus of the university.”
“The affected students were then
taken to Hall Five for first aid before being taken to hospital”
There has been no statement
from the University on the incident and Mr Boniface Adie, the Chief Security
Officer of the University was not in the office when Vanguard visited and
several calls on his phone were not answered.
Vanguard report
Stray Bullets Hit 3 Unical Students During Union Elections
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