The Academic Staff Union of Universities has asked for an autopsy to determine the actual cause of the death of its former president, Prof. Festus Iyayi.
The varsity teachers’ union
is said to be suspecting foul play in the death of Iyayi who died after his
vehicle was involved in an accident with
a vehicle in the convoy of the Kogi State Governor, Capt. Idris Wada (retd.),
on November 12.
ASUU’s suspicion that the
cause of Iyayi’s death could not have been the injuries he sustained in the
accident was said to have been fuelled by an object, which reportedly pierced
through the late activist’s body.
The University of Benin
chapter of ASUU, in a statement on Monday, said, “Prof. Festus Iyayi did not just die in an accident,
but was wilfully murdered by the state and its agents.
“At the appropriate time ASUU and Prof. Iyayi’s family shall demand
concrete answers from the state for his murder.”
The statement, which was
signed by the union’s chairman and secretary, Dr. Anthony Monye-Emina and Okeri
Henry, respectively, said it was aware that there were deliberate steps by the
state and its agents to distort facts of the accident as it happened.
It stated, “This started with the reckless and
irresponsible press statement that was issued by the Kogi State Government to
try to explain away the killing of Prof. Iyayi, and there are further attempts
to conceal and distort available evidence. We shall of course meet them with
the facts.”
Warning state officials to
stay away from Iyayi’s funeral rites, ASUU said, “Iyayi’s family are capable
of giving the late professor the befitting burial he deserves.”
It also served notice that “Governor Idris Wada and those
ancilliary to the accident will be made to face trial for the murder Prof.
Iyayi.”
Commenting on the
development, Iyayi family spokesman, Prof. Robert Ebewele, said that the issue
of autopsy was ASUU’s affair and that the family would go ahead with the burial
already slated for the first week of December.
Punch
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