There is palpable tension at Nnamdi
Azikiwe University, Awka, over the appointment of a new Vice Chancellor. Some
members of the Governing Council
led by Air Vice Marshal Larry
Koinyan were alleged to have been bribed.
But surprisingly yesterday, the purported
newly appointed Vice Chancellor of Prof Joseph Ahaneku was issued a letter of
appointment by the governing council of the institution, amidst protest by his
closest rival, Prof Greg Nwakoby. Nwakoby said he was asked to give bribe of
N600 Million that he has evidence which the Institution has dismissed as
baseless.
Odogwuemekaodogwu.com reports that the
spokesperson of the institution, Mr Emma Ojukwu disclosed this yesterday at a
press briefing at Geogold Hotel, Awka.
Ojukwu who spoke on behalf of the
Chairman of the governing council of the university, Air Vice Marshal Larry
Koinyan said the issuance of the letter followed the successful emergence of
Ahaneku as the new Vice Chancellor after a rigorous selection process that
ended in election.
Ojukwu dismissed allegations that
the chairman of the council demanded gratification from Nwakoby after he was
adjudged to have scored the highest mark in the interview segment of the
process. He said that Nwakoby only scored highest in the interview segment out
of five other segments that constitute the process of selecting a vice
chancellor.
“He intentionally leaked the result
of that segment to the press and started shouting of bias when it dawned on him
that he may not win the race. There are several other segments, suppose the
candidates that scored highest in each segment went to the press to say they
won, there would have been anarchy.
I want to state categorically clear
that the allegations of bias, demand of bribe and others are very baseless,
malicious and false. The chairman of the university governing council board is
a man of integrity who cannot be influenced in anyway.” Ojukwu said.
Meanwhile, odogwuemekaodogwu.com
reports that the leadership of the academic staff Union of Universities (ASUU),
Nnamdi Azikiwe University chapter, led by Prof Ike Odimegwu has paid a courtesy
call to the new vice chancellor, pledging to work with him to move the
institution forward.
Odimegwu who spoke for the union
during the call commended Ahaneku for his sterling performance and popularity
among the voters, which won him the position of the Vice Chancellor above 34
other candidates that indicated interest.
“We are here to show solidarity to
the incoming Vice Chancellor for the safe conclusion of the process that led to
his appointment as the VC. We want to assure you that our union is the only
trade union that does not fight for the betterment of its members but for the
enthronement of quality university education in Nigeria.
“You have the challenge to correct
the ills of our university system and to move this university to become the
number one university in Nigeria, or at best to number two where we used to be.
You must ensure that UNIZIK is an institution to be counted in African and even
in the world. We will help you in this dream, but we will also fight you where
you derail.” Odimegwu said.
On his part, the new Vice Chancellor
assured that he has come restore the glory of the university. He reminded that
Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe whom the university is named after is known for excellence.
He vowed to strive to keep the excellent spirit that is burning in the
university.
“If we do not do the
right thing, society would be doomed and we have to be conscious that God
selected us to lay the role of imparting knowledge without fear or favour.
“Rt Hon Dr Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe was the
first president of Nigeria, so everything that is associated with him should be
first. I will ensure that the university becomes the first in the country by
restoring excellence in it,” he said.
Ahaneku will officially resume work
in office as the new Vice Chancellor on 4th June, as the current
Vice Chancellor, Prof Boniface Egboka will leave on the 3rd.
Unizik VC Crisis: Ahaneku Resumes Duties , As Prof Nwakoby Others Kick
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