Opinion
That RSUST Security Village
Strategically positioned almost at the edge of the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, is a community, the security village.
This village, which has become an abode for students, non-students, staff and non-academic staff of the university holds a very interesting but complicated history.
About 17 years ago, the governing Council of the institution which is hosted by the Nkpolu-Oroworukwo community proposed a site for the university’s sports complex. The site which was close to the university’s convocation arena under construction and the already completed classrooms of International Secondary School (ISS), had few metres away from it, an undressed bush growing into a forest and was often used as a hide-out by criminals and cultists.
Overtime, building materials used for the construction of the convocation arena and ISS were stolen, as criminals came in through broken fences to steal and bully International Secondary School pupils.
Owing to the heinous attacks and subsequent loss of university properties, the security unit made a proposal to the University Governing Council through the office of the chief security officer (CSO) Flight Lieutenant W.E. Ebere (rtd).
The proposal suggested that this undressed bush gradually growing into a forest should be handed over to the security unit to be used as temporary base for some of its operatives.
The proposal was aimed at “using one stone to kill two birds”, providing accommodation (temporary) for its operatives who were in dire need of it, and protecting the endangered part of the campus.
Prof. Augustine Ahiauzu who was the Vice Chancellor at that time approved the proposal and the CSO appointed late Chief Joseph Brumah, a former security detail of the university to be in charge of this new settlement.
Over the years, not much have occurred in this silent but popular village. The villagers who once enjoyed amenities such as electricity and more, no longer do so as they have been disconnected from the university grid.
There, only exist mud and zinc houses as they are not yet allowed to build permanent structures.
The population of this village has risen and the security details out-numbered three times owing to the rising accommodation challenges suffered by many in the city of Port Harcourt.
Therefore, houses in this village originally meant for security details are now placed on rent at cheaper rates to students, staff and even those who have no business with the university.
Today, there exist a plethora of business booming in the village from football viewing centres to barber’s shops, mini-kiosks, drinking bars, “boreholes”, and even more.
The security village lives on, but has long outlived its name as the calibre of its villagers cannot be ascertained by any given standards.
The founding fathers have moved from this land but those following have refused to leave even as the university management ordered them to, in 2008 when Prof. Tasie was the Pro-Chancellor.
This is why they have no electricity supply, this is why they have no water supply, because the university is no longer in tandem with these villagers stay.
The purpose of this village has long been defeated and before long, they may be forced to leave because when purpose is not known, abuse is inevitable.
Chiguzonim wrote in from the Mass Communication Dept. of RSUST.
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