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A Victory for Voices: Edo Governor Orders Release of AAU Students After Ekpoma Protests!

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The air in Ekpoma has been thick with tension recently, following student protests that led to several arrests. However, a significant development has brought a sigh of relief for many, especially the families and friends of the students involved.

In a decisive move, Edo State Governor Monday Okpebholo has intervened, ordering the immediate release of Ambrose Alli University (AAU) students who were arrested during the recent demonstrations in Ekpoma. This directive is already being put into action, with the first group of seven suspects having reportedly regained their freedom.

Edo State Commissioner for Education, Paddy Iyamu, personally oversaw the initial releases, underscoring the state government’s direct involvement in resolving the situation. Commissioner Iyamu clarified that while the release process is underway, only confirmed students would be permitted to go, ensuring that the governor’s directive is applied judiciously.

This swift action by Governor Okpebholo sends a strong message regarding the importance of addressing student grievances and ensuring due process. It also highlights the government’s commitment to the welfare of its student population.

While the full details surrounding the initial protests and arrests are still being widely discussed, this development offers a glimmer of hope and a step towards calm in the university community. It serves as a powerful reminder of the impact of collective voices and the critical role of leadership in fostering peace and understanding.

We will continue to monitor this developing story and bring you further updates as more students are released and the situation unfolds.

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