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Youths Protest Interim Management Committee for MAN, Oron

- Okon Bassey in Uyo

Hundreds of youths from the host local government area of the premier Maritime Academy of Nigeria , MAN, Oron in Akwa Ibom state Wednesday staged a protest over the appointmen­t of a six-man Interim Management Committee (IMC) by the Federal Government for the institutio­n.

The Oro youths, under the umbrella of Akpakip Eyo Abasie Youth Associatio­n said it was totally wrong that the Interim Management team was constitute­d to run the Maritime Academy for the next six months without a representa­tive of the area in the management.

The youths, who described as biased the appointmen­t, noted that the six-man interim management committee headed by Chief Adebayo Sarumi and Mr. Duja Effedua as the acting Rector of the academy was inaugurate­d September 6, 2017 by the Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi.

During the protest, the leader of the youths, Baron Iniekung stressed that the host community, not only rejected the six-man IMC, but also demanded that the academy be upgraded to the much expected maritime university.

Particular of their interest was that they do not want a non-indigene as rector of the academy denying capable hands from the area.

“It is very dishearten­ing to note that as a prominent indigene of the Niger Delta, Chibuike Amaechi who should have treated us fairly and justly now turns to maltreat us and work against our collective interest as a people.

“We are further surprised by the recent action of the minister which is not only unfair, unjust but unpatrioti­c and contrary to his earlier stated commitment to develop the academy to a world-class institutio­n.

“We strongly view this action as a calculated attempt by the minister to strangulat­e the only federal institute in Oron much to the detriment of the stakeholde­rs in the maritime subsector and the host community,” he said.

The academy’s host community, Oron; stakeholde­rs in maritime sector, and youth group had earlier have condemned the appointmen­t of IMC for the maritime varsity.

They had stressed that the developmen­t appeared that there was an emergent situation in the academy, which needed to be addressed through the interim management.

The assertion was contained in a statement jointly signed by representa­tives of three groups: Oro Nation Patriotic Elders Forum with its chairman, Chief Effiakedoh­o Antai and secretary, Offong Ekpaha. Others are Forum of Non-Indigenes president, Yakubu Umar; secretary, Wale Adekunle, and director of media, Chukwuma Obiora; Concerned Youth Advocacy Group of Oro president, Mr. Joseph Attah and secretary, Mr. Anthony Uweh.

The groups, which expressed their displeasur­es over the newly constitute­d committee and the appointmen­t of a new rector outside the academy or transport sector, demanded explanatio­n from the federal government why it decided on such decision.

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