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Students protest over Power Outage in UCH Ibadan

Students protest over Power  Outage in UCH Ibadan

Angry students of University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan, protest and expressed displeasure to  president Bola Tinubu  on Monday, through the Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, over the persistent darkness in the teaching hospital.

The students decried the over 100 days of darkness in the institution, saying patients are not only dying, but staff of the tertiary institution are also not finding the working conditions palatable, including the medical students.

Although the protesting students could not confirm the report that patients now resort to bringing their personal generating sets to supply power for their treatment in the hospital, they, however, told The Guardian that the situation of unavailability of electricity had reached a stage where anything could happen.

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“Any story told about the deplorable state of power in UCH cannot be far from the truth,” some of the students told the Guardian.

As the protest continues, Adelabu and the CMD, Jesse Otegbayo, are in a crucial meeting with stakeholders at the Conference Room of the institution to fashion out a solution to the epileptic power supply.

The college has been in darkness since October 2024, making it over 100 days as of today (Monday).

The students carried placards with different inscriptions such as, “+100 Days of Darkness: Save UCH; Save ABH Hall; Save Falade Hall; Give Us Light; This Is Not How We Want To Live; Medical School Is Hard Enough—Give Us Light; All We Are Saying, Give Us Light,” among others.

Addressing the press, a former President of the Students Union Government, University of Ibadan, Samson Samuel, and a former Speaker of UI, Olamide Omotunde, both medical students, decried the situation in the college, saying, “We have had a series of meetings with the management of UCH, but nothing was done to restore electricity in the halls.”

Samuel said, “No light, no water. We shall continue this protest until our demands are met.”

Omotunde said, “We protested on January 26, 2025, to the State and Federal Secretariats, Agodi, Ibadan, with the hope that the management would restore it, but up till today, nothing has been done. That is why we decided, after 100 days, to protest over the non-availability of power.”

While the protest was ongoing, the Public Relations Officer of UCH, Mrs. Funmi Adetuyibi, was seen trying to calm the angry students, but she was rebuffed.

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Blessing Sani Iye

Blessing Iye Sani is a graduate of Banking and Finance From Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, Nasarawa State she is a practicing journalist with high professionalism in reporting Financial and Political event. She is also a practicing investigative journalist.

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