Students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology in Ghana’s second biggest city, Kumasi on Monday staged a protest against police brutalities.
The students have accused management of the school of deliberately abusing their rights and allowing the police to brutalize some of them.
At least one student has been reported injured with 11 others arrested after the students brawled with the University’s internal security on Sunday.
The students were arrested for holding vigil on campus last Friday. The management of the school said the students didn’t seek permission.
During Monday’s protest the students vandalized properties of the school, local media reports.
My only brother got beaten by the security men on Friday night, He almost died and some authorities are trying to discourage my mother from pursuing the case! You go to KNUST police station as a victim and they frustrate you…. https://t.co/G9H2mGp45p
— Thotmus Prime (@adwoakiki) October 22, 2018
The protesting students, burnt down the official vehicle of the Dean of Students as well as pillaged the Vice Chancellor’s office.
Terrible scenes…This is bad. Peaceful demonstration turns bloodier..Security post vandalized. Security personnel run for their life. Sad! Sad!! Sad!!! #KNUST #EnoughIsEnough #ActionNow #StudentsLiveMatter #SayNoToBrutalityInKNUST pic.twitter.com/w9pd8JWAko
— Half President?? (@evans_phorty) October 22, 2018
There was a boycott of classes as well before the demonstration which turned violent.
Planned boycott of lectures by students of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, KNUST to protest brutalities, now full blown demonstration.#JoyNews #JoySMS
? Kwasi Debrah pic.twitter.com/avy1Bg9o32— Israel Laryea (@TheIsraelLaryea) October 22, 2018
A member of the University’s students’ representative council (SRC) told Accra based Starr FM that the protest was supposed to have been peaceful but emotions got heightened and out of control.
“We made our minds to have a peaceful gathering. But what has happened was out of control,” said the SRC member.
“It was not our intention.”
Police and military officers have been deployed to the school to restore order.
And when the soldiers arrived??? so called hard guys started?♂️?♂️?♂️#KNUST #SayNoToBrutalityInKNUST ⚡?? pic.twitter.com/LgAuwhjBMn
— StopBrutalizingKNUSTstudent⚡⚡?? (@Jupson890) October 22, 2018
Source: Africafeeds.com