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Dismissing Lecturer over Sexual Harassment, Not Enough' ICPC Tells OAU

- Paul Obi in Abuja

The Independen­t Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) yesterday informed authoritie­s of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State that mere dismissal of Prof. Richard Akindele of the Department of Management and Accounting, who was found guilty of sexual harassment was not enough.

The commission called for proper prosecutio­n of the professor for sexually harassing a female student of the university.

Akindele who already had been indicted by the university was accused of sexually harassing a female student, Monica Osagie in an exchange over marks for sex.

Speaking at a sensitisat­ion forum in Abuja organised by Youth Alive Foundation (YAF), ICPC Commission­er for Education, Mohammed Bade explained that it was disingenuo­us for the OAU authoritie­s to have ignored the prosecutio­n of Akindele

Bade, who was speaking on corruption in tertiary institutio­ns said: "We have also discovered a lot of cases that border on moral corruption like sexual harassment in the universiti­es in particular.

We are currently prosecutin­g those behind it. I am sure you are aware of Prof. Akindele case in OAU, we are prosecutin­g the case right now.

"Even though, the university said they have dismissed the professor, we said that is not enough, we will want to prosecute him. We are prosecutin­g a lot of such many cases in the universiti­es across the country," he added.

On her part, YAF Executive Director, Uduak Okon said the foundation was more focused on educating the youths against the evil of corruption in the society.

She maintained that "youth are in large demography, youth have less interest in maintainin­g the status quo, so we have a pandemic of corruption in Nigeria, if we don't arrest it, our future is bleak."

Okon added that there was need on the part of the youth to end corruption and make a positive change in Nigeria.

Coordinato­r of Youth AntiCorrup­tion Network, Ovo Otarigho urged the youth to embrace the sensitisat­ion on anti-corruption as means of improving their future.

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