The Kogi State Government has condemned the violent protest staged on Wednesday at the Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH), Osara, by some persons under the banner of the Association of People Living with Disabilities (PWDs). The protesters, who locked the university’s main gate and disrupted academic activities, claimed they were being marginalized in employment opportunities at the institution. However, in a statement issued in Lokoja on Thursday, the State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, described the claims as “baseless,” stressing that the institution has employed several qualified persons living with disabilities in both academic and non-academic roles. He listed examples to include Rofiat Ozohu Ohize, who has been serving as Technologist II in the Chemistry Department since 20th May 2024; Ahmed Rufai Omuya, who assumed duty on 11th January 2024 as an Assistant Executive Officer in the Registry Department; and Mustapha Obaje, who joined the institution on 25th March 2025 as an Assistant Lecturer in the Technology Education Department, among others. “These appointments clearly demonstrate that CUSTECH continues to employ qualified persons living with disabilities, based strictly on competence and merit,” Fanwo said. He explained that recruitment into academic and administrative positions at the university, and indeed across all educational institutions in the state, is strictly merit-driven. According to him, vacancies are publicly advertised, PWDs are given equal opportunities to apply, and those who meet the required standards are employed. “The application process does not indicate disability status; it speaks only to qualifications …









