Students, Others Held After Protesting Violence in Edo University Town.

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  • January 13, 2026
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Public anger is growing in Edo State after police arrested and jailed 52 people following protests about crime in the city of Ekpoma. Many of those arrested are reported to be students of Ambrose Alli University (AAU). They were protesting the increasing cases of kidnappings and armed robberies in the area.

State authorities and police officials strongly disagree with the public’s view. They insist the arrested individuals are not peaceful protesters but rioters who broke the law. Police claim the demonstrations turned violent, leading to disturbances that threatened public safety.

However, this position is being challenged by prominent politicians, student unions, and human rights organizations. These groups are calling for the immediate and unconditional release of all detainees. They argue the government is punishing citizens for speaking out against the serious problem of insecurity.

The protests erupted last week as residents and students of AAU expressed their fear and frustration. Many people in Ekpoma say frequent violent crimes have made life and learning difficult, creating an atmosphere of constant fear.

The 52 suspects have now been placed in a correctional center after a court ordered them to be held there. Their arrest has turned the spotlight on the larger issue of security challenges in communities around Nigerian universities.

As calls for their release grow louder, the situation highlights a tense divide: the government’s focus on maintaining order versus the public’s right to protest for safety. The outcome will be closely watched by students and rights advocates across the country.

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