A 91-year-old woman, Mrs Roseline Ololo, on Thursday led a protest to the Lagos State House of Assembly, demanding the return of her schools taken over by the military regime in 1976.
Ololo, who was on a wheelchair, pleaded with the legislators to intervene and facilitate the return of her schools.
She
said that the schools, Metropolitan College and Isolo Secondary School,
were taken over while Commodore Ndubisi Kanu was the Military
Administrator of the state.
Ololo said she lost her husband, Chief Michael Ololo-Ogwu, in the struggle to regain ownership of the schools they both established in 1956 in Surulere area of the state.
She
was accompanied by some protesting youths who chanted songs and carried
placards with various inscriptions such as "it's our right to own
properties’’ and "Hon. Speaker, speak the truth. "
Some
of the posters also read "laws are passed for the good of citizens,’’
"Justice for Mama Ololo,’’ "Hon. Speaker, please intervene,’’ and "Stop
this injustice, "among others.
Ololo told the
members on hand that the return of the schools had already been approved
by the administration of Chief Bola Tinubu, a former governor of the
state.
"He has given orders that all private
schools should be returned to their owners but they have not returned
mine after several efforts.
"We have been
going up and down, my husband died in the course of seeking the return
of the schools we both struggled to establish,"she said.
According to her, the government has been calling them for talks but nothing has been done.
Responding,
Obasa, who was represented by Mr Mojeed Fatai (APC- Ibeju Lekki I),
promised that the House would look into the matter.
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