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Group Accuses Edo Varsity VC of Overstayin­g His Tenure

- Adibe Emenyonu in Benin City

A crisis is brewing in the Edo State University, Uzairue, Etsako West over the alleged continued stay in office of the Vice Chancellor of the institutio­n, Prof. Emmanuel Aluyor.

The second term tenure of vice chancellor was said to have terminated on November 28, 2023 , after he served eight years.

Since then, his continued stay in office has led to some disquiet within the academic circle as well as the stagnation of his possible successors.

A socio-political group known as The Edo Consciousn­ess (TEC) said it believes the sittight posture of Aluyor goes against the letter and the spirit of the regulation­s establishe­d by the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC) and vowed to resist it .

In a press statement at the weekend signed by its ‘protem’ Chairman, Mr. Johnny Ogbode, it said the continued stay of the vice chancellor, even after the expiration of his tenure, was not tenable in law.

The group called on the relevant authoritie­s to wade in to fend off any breakdown of law and order that may ensue if the situation is allowed to persist.

The Edo state university was establishe­d during the second term of the former Governor, Mr. Adams Oshiomole, now a serving Senator.

According to the group,

Aluyor has made it extremely difficult to find suitable successors by the governing council of the institutio­n, noting that the governing council was expected to appoint an acting VC on November 29, 2023 and initiate the process of finding a substantiv­e successor.

Ogbode said Aluyor had embarked on clandestin­e moves to frustrate other qualified candidates from taking over from him, even if it means doing so in an acting capacity.

The group cited the instance of the duo of Prof Vincent Aizebeoje Balogun, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics) and Prof. Obioma Anthony Nwaopara, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administra­tion), to buttress their point.

Reacting, the school Registrar, Habib Idris Ekhalefo said only the governing council and the visitor to the school which is the state governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has the right to determine issue of tenure of the vice chancellor.

The petitioner­s according to him, "are interloper­s who habe no business on the issue at stake."

But the group said it was trying to prevent the National Universiti­es Commission (NUC) hammer from falling on the institutio­n, given that the regulatory body does not waste any time in sanctionin­g institutio­ns that flout its code on the tenure of vice chancellor­s.

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