Eight
students of the Lagos State University were on Wednesday arraigned
before an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court for allegedly conducting themselves
in a manner likely to cause a breach of peace.
The five male
and three female students were charged with offences bothering on
hijacking a LAGBUS marked, SMK 719 XK, at about 5.45pm on June 3, 2014
at Ladipo Bus-Stop, Ikeja, along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.
The hijacked commuter bus was said to be the property of the Lagos State Government.
The
police said the action of the students violated Section 166(D) of the
Criminal Laws No. 11, Vol. 44 Law of Lagos State of Nigeria.
The
five male students in court were Bolarinwa Olamide, 23; Oludare Samuel
Olayinka, 18; Fatukasi Timilehin, 19; Babatunde Bolarinwa, 24; and Akani
Segun, 27.
The three female students were Oni Victoria, 18; Ajayi Taiwo, 24; and Olatimihan Taiwo, 20.
The eight defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge before magistrate Eniola Fabamwo.
They were subsequently granted bail in the sum of N10,000 each with one surety each who should be a relative.
The LASU students took to the streets in Lagos, Tuesday, causing
traffic gridlock along the Lagos‑Abeokuta expressway, protesting hike in
their school fees.
They also blocked the road leading to the
domestic wing of the Murtala Mohammed Airport, Ikeja, forcing motorists
to spend hours in traffic.
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