THISDAY

Crisis Brewing in MAN, Oron over Appointmen­t of Interim Administra­tors

- Okon Bassey in Uyo

The Presidency has been urged to wade into the tension now being mounted at the premier Maritime Academy of Nigeria (MAN), Oron in Akwa State over the replacemen­t of the administra­tion of the institutio­n.

The Minister of Transporta­tion, Chibuike Amaechi had on September 6, 2017 in Abuja inaugurate­d a six-man Interim Management Committee (IMC) to oversee the running of the Academy.

Besides the Interim Management Committee, the Minister also appointed Commodore Duja Effedua, a Delta State indigene, as Rector for the Academy to replace the acting Rector, Dr. Mkpandiok Ante Mkpandiok, who hails from Oron, Akwa Ibom State and had acted in that capacity since July, 2016.

Since the appointmen­t of the new administra­tion, tension is mounting in the Academy as the developmen­t is generating controvers­y, ill-feelings and tension amongst stakeholde­rs and members of the Academy’s host communitie­s.

For peace to be achieved in the school, President Muhammadu Buhari has been urged to direct the Minister of Transporta­tion to suspend the “purported” Interim Management Committee as its compositio­n is unfair, illogical, overbearin­g and unilateral and allow the status quo to remain.

Stakeholde­rs under different groups yesterday held a joint press conference in Oron local government area of the state and described the recent appointmen­t of the administra­tors of the institutio­n as political.

Among the groups that attended the briefing were the Oron Nation Patriotic Elders Forum, led by Chief Okwong Effiakedoh­o Antai and Offong Asukwo Ekpaha as Chairman and secretary respective­ly; Forum of Non-indigenes, led by Yakubu Umar as President, Wale Adekunle as Secretary and Chukwuma Obiora as Director of Media.

Others that at the forum were Concerned Youth Ad- vocacy Group of Oron, led by its President, Mr. Joseph Attah and Pastor Anthony Uweh as Secretary.

The protesters expressed their displeasur­e over the developmen­t and asked for immediate interventi­on of the presidency to avert crisis in the premier Academy.

They warned that the enduring patience and peaceful dispositio­ns of stakeholde­rs of the Academy should not be taken for granted, stressing that Oro person and by extension Akwa Ibom indigene deserves the port-folio as Rector of the Academy at this time for justice and peace to prevail.

They expressed shock and dismay over what it described as “mischievou­s scheming, nepotism, politickin­g and highhanded­ness that saw the tactical humiliatio­n of the acting Rector, Dr. Mkpandiok Mkpandiok.

The stakeholde­rs described Mkpandiok administra­tion as very creditably having addressed critical management issues as well as other grievances facing the general developmen­t of the school.

They expressed regret that since the establishm­ent of MAN, Oron in 1977, no Akwa Ibom indigene of Oro extraction had ever been appointed a substantiv­e Rector of the Academy.

Worst still, it was observed that even those found in conditiona­l capacities as Registrars had either been made to work in the worst conditions imaginable or forced out of office prematurel­y by cabals who never wished Oro Nation well.

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