UNIOSUN Criticizes Army Over Insensitivity to Assault Victims' Trauma
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Osun State University has criticized the Nigerian Army for its alleged insensitivity to the trauma of victims assaulted by a recruit.
- A new recruit from the Army Depot in Osogbo reportedly molested female students and assaulted male students in the Oke-Baale community.
- The university's reaction highlights concerns about the army's handling of misconduct and its impact on civilian communities.
Osun State University has strongly condemned the Nigerian Army following an alleged assault on students by a recruit. The incident, which reportedly occurred in the Oke-Baale community, involved a new recruit from the Army Depot in Osogbo who is accused of molesting female students and assaulting male students.
The university's statement berates the army for its alleged insensitivity to the trauma experienced by the victims. This public criticism underscores a significant tension between the military and the local community, particularly concerning the conduct of army personnel and the support provided to those affected by such incidents.
The university's firm stance signals a demand for accountability and a more considerate approach from the military in handling cases of misconduct. The incident raises broader questions about the army's disciplinary measures and its relationship with the civilian population it serves.
Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.