Tompolo: Niger Delta students warn Nigerian govt
The students comprising members of the National Association of Gbaramatu Students, NAGS and Law Students Association of Nigerian Students, Delsu Chapter made the call in a peaceful protest in Warri.
NAGS President, Freeborn Abraiye said, “Tompolo is being witch hunted, his efforts in education of students cannot be overemphasised.”
“Tompolo always ensured that youths of the region get scholarships to study. He is a selfless leader, the charges against him should be dropped.”
Delsu LAWSAN Attorney General, Jonathan Obiri noted: “Tompolo has done well. The charges against him are frivolous and of no effect.
“The government is doing little in the development of Niger Delta, this was even possible because people like Tompolo came out to challenge the impunity.”
Rachel Briyai, a beneficiary of UK Masters degree sponsored by Tompolo further stated that the government should swallow their pride and quash all the charges against Tompolo considering the efforts he has put in development of the region.
“The charges against Tompolo are frivolous, they should be dropped. He wants development, he should be encouraged by the government to do more.”
He also said that Tompolo is innocent of the charges, insisting that the issue is purely political witch hunt.
He advised the protesting students against violence and cultism.
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