The management of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, has refuted claims that two students were arrested for protesting against Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike during his visit to the institution.

OAU spokesperson Abuodun Olarewaju made this clarification on Thursday, explaining that the students were actually rescued from potential harm by their fellow students rather than being arrested for expressing dissent.

Clarification on the Incident

"Everybody has a right to protest, and the minority, microscopic minorities, should not disrupt what the overwhelming majority allows," Olarewaju stated. "They were not arrested; they were only escorted out of the Oduduwa Hall. We didn't want the situation to escalate, because some of their colleagues were the ones who accosted them."

According to the spokesperson, security operatives intervened when approximately 20 students confronted the two protesters. "You know, when about 20 students descended on two students, something could happen. So, the security operatives there just apprehended the two students and took them out of the hall," he explained, adding that "They rescued them from being beaten by their colleagues."

Wike's Distinguished Personality Lecture

The incident occurred during Wike's visit to deliver the Distinguished Personality Lecture at the university's Oduduwa Hall on the topic "Nigeria of Our Dreams." During his address, the FCT Minister expressed his belief that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the only person capable of rescuing Nigeria.

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi, who was present at the event, praised Wike's political journey, suggesting that political scientists should study the former Rivers State governor's rise to prominence in the Tinubu administration.

BenriNews reports that the lecture was part of a series of public engagements by the FCT Minister, who has recently been in the news for various policy implementations in Abuja.