When Obafemi Awolowo University
(OAU), Ile-Ife former Student Union Government (SUG) President, Akinola Saburi
was admitted in the year 2000, he had no feeling that he would not graduate on
a record time.
His involvement in campus activism
was what held him on campus for additional eight years.All started in 2003 when
he was elected as the Secretary General of the students’ union and along the
line, he became an acting president of the union when the incumbent president,
Akinkunmi Olawoyin, was sick and could not perform his official duties again.
Saburi’s administration was said to
be in constant face-off with the school authority on issues bordering on
students’ welfare.
The union, according to investigations,
always demanded from the authority to put things like accommodation problem,
high tuition fee, overcrowded lecture rooms and hostels as well as policies
they considered oppressive in the right perspective so as to make their
studentship a worthwhile experience.
And at a time when there was no positive
response, the students embarked on protests and the management manipulated 13
of them as ring leaders including Saburi and consequently expelled them from
school.
The students challenged their
expulsion at the Federal High Court in Osogbo, Osun State, and the court
ordered their reinstatement pending its judgment.
“But when we got back to school, we
were advised to plead with the authority to reinstate us fully and this was
granted on the condition that we must withdraw the case from the court,”
Saburi, from Yewa North Local Government area of Ogun State, recalled. And
after the pardon, according to him, some of them bowed out of unionism but
Saburi and a few others did not.
So in 2006, Saburi popularly known
on campus as “Malcom X” contested again for the office of the president of the
union and one hour to conclude the election and announce the results, the
school authority came up with a release circulating round the campus that
Saburi was still on suspension.
Expectedly, the students’ union
objected to this position, arguing that such explanation was too late since
Saburi had already done his course registration, issued a valid student’s
identity card and contested the election.
“I am happy to be graduated
eventually while at the same time, I have no regret whatsoever over my actions.
I considered my punishment as a sacrifice for a better tomorrow,” he said.
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