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Sir Hilary should not have apologised — UWI lecturer

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(Jamaica Gleaner) Dr Christophe­r Ogunsalu, the outspoken Montego Bay-based University of the West Indies (UWI) lecturer, says Sir Hilary Beckles, the university’s vice-chancellor, made a big mistake last week when he apologised for an earlier declaratio­n by William Iton, the university’s registrar, that the university is not answerable to the Jamaican Parliament.

“Mr Iton, as the over-all administra­tor, must protect the interest of the Mona campus and prevent political infiltrati­on ... . If this (political infiltrati­on) is to happen, it will spread like wildfire,” said Ogunsalu, a Nigeria-born naturalise­d Jamaican.

“As a university that was set up by the Royal Charter in 1962, the University of the West Indies, a public autonomous university, which is serving 17 countries in the English-speaking Caribbean, is not to be controlled by the Parliament of each of these individual countries, despite the fact that they contribute money for the education of the Caribbean Community,” continues Ogunsalu. “If this were to happen, the UWI will be speaking 17 educationa­l languages.”

In a letter signed by Iton last week, the UWI rejected a request to appear before Parliament’s Public Administra­tion and Appropriat­ions Committee (PAAC), telling the PAAC to get whatever informatio­n it was seeking about how the university uses government funds from representa­tives on the university’s finance committee.

However, a day later, Beckles apologised on behalf of the university, saying the letter was “misunderst­ood” and that the university “is keen and willing to appear before the PAAC”.

However, according to Ogunsalu, “If the representa­tive of the Parliament that sits on the financial committee of the university cannot inform the Parliament as to what the university does with the little funding it is getting from the Government of Jamaica, then Mr Iton should be bold enough to tell the entire Parliament to come to the graduation ceremony of the University of the West Indies this October and see the thousands of graduates that we are pushing into a community that was initially destined for a total doom.”

According to Ogunsalu, Iton is a very careful and seasoned university administra­tor with a good legal educationa­l background, which makes him uniquely qualified to make decisions that are in the best interest of the institutio­n.

“He (Iton) was the campus registrar at the UWI St Augustine campus, where he witnessed how the

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