The Fiji Times

Grant halt impacts students – Biman

- By WANSHIKA KUMAR

NATIONAL Federation Party leader Professor Biman Prasad says by withholdin­g its grant to the University of the South Pacific, the Fijian Government was punishing thousands of students and parents in the region.

Speaking to The Fiji Times yesterday, he said it was “shameful” and deporting vice-chancellor Professor Pal Ahluwalia was “this stupid government’s decision”.

“These two men are behaving as if they can force their governance style on a regional institutio­n,”

Prof Prasad said.

“It is shameful that they are not respecting the decisions of the governing body of the University of the South Pacific and withholdin­g government grants.

“I call upon Aiyaz SayedKhaiy­um and Frank Bainimaram­a to shed their ego, to accept that the University of the South Pacific is here to stay.

“Fiji has always been the largest beneficiar­y of USP, not only in terms of the number of students – the largest number of students who come from Fiji, but also the economic benefits of having the USP in Fiji.

“Since the university was establishe­d in 1968, every Fijian government has respected the governance structure of the university.

“And if Frank Bainimaram­a and Aiyaz Sayed-Khaiyum have any decency, if they have any idea of what regional unity means, if they have any shame left, they will immediatel­y restore and pay the grant that they owe to the USP.”

Prof Prasad said should they get into government, they would follow the directives of the USP Council.

“The next government will respect the decision of the governing body of the university, which is the council and if the council says that Pal Ahluwalia needs to go back to Fiji and operate as vice-chancellor from Fiji, the next Fijian government will respect it.”

■ Questions sent to Mr SayedKhaiy­um on the comments made by Prof Prasad remained unanswered when this edition went to press.

 ?? Picture: FILE ?? Biman Prasad.
Picture: FILE Biman Prasad.

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