The University of Ibadan chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) today called on President Bola Tinubu and the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba, to fish out the killers of Opeyemi Isaac Ajewole, a Professor of Social and Environmental Forestry Development at the institution.
The incident reported happened while the don was returning to his home in the Moniya area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Monday evening.
His corpse has been deposited at UI Anatomy.
A source in the university told newsmen that Ajewole’s car was taken away after he was shot dead.
In a statement by its chapter Chairman, Ayo Akinwole, ASUU further called on IGP to assist the state Police Command with all logistics support needed to unravel and arrest the killers.
Akinwole also urged President Tinubu to take a passionate interest in the case and ensure the security system unmasks the faces behind the murder of the institution’s lecturer.
He said: “The hearts of every ASUU-UI member are bleeding so profusely as if pierced by swords. Our bones shook so tremendously that it was as if our marrows were naked in the tundra region.
“We condemn in totality the gruesome murder of our comrade, Ajewole, and charge the security operatives to track down and apprehend the perpetrators of this dastardly act, with a view to unravelling the motive behind the incident and bringing the perpetrators to book.
“The only tribute which the death of Ajewole deserves is that his killers are brought to justice and that Nigerians’ lives should matter to the Tinubu presidency. Ajewole’s gruesome murder again reminds us of how valueless human lives have become in our clime.
“Death lurks in all imaginable and unimaginable corners of this country and comes cheaply. The Nigerian populace is constantly assailed by terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery, assassination, hunger, unemployment, and many more insidious exterminators of our individual and collective dreams.
“The situation of the Nigerian academics is even doubly precarious; they are prophets without any honour at home. Despite their immense contributions to national growth and development and recognition in the international circle, Nigerian academia is scorned and shabbily treated by the Nigerian state and the public for being unrepentant patriots”.