Daily Trust

UI VC crisis: FG appointees, other council members walk out of meeting

- From Jeremiah Oke, Ibadan

Two external Governing Council members appointed to oversee the process of appointing new Vice Chancellor for the University of Ibadan, Dr Jaju Muhammad and Prof Mande Samaila yesterday staged a walk-out from the meeting organised to address petitions against the Senate of the institutio­n.

Other council members who left the meeting were Professor Ademola Aremu and Professor Abel Olorunniso­la.

Our correspond­ent gathered that they walked out after about five and a half hours when the meeting had commenced.

When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the institutio­n, Tunji Oladejo, said he was not at the meeting, saying he has nothing to say about the developmen­t.

A source in the council told Daily Trust that members walked out after efforts to ensure that the council maintained absolute control and acted according to the letter from the Federal Government through the National Universiti­es Commission and Federal Ministry of Education which asked the council to review the entire process including re-inviting shortliste­d 18 candidates for the VC position.

It was gathered that the council was discussing the validity of the election being conducted by the ougoing Vice Chancellor despite the instructio­n by the Federal Ministry of Education that the council should take charge.

“You see those who staged walk-out were asking for the letter from Federal Ministry of Education and NUC. They were saying the Senate was wrong to have hurriedly met and ordered election within 24 hours. They were worried that the election did not follow due process. In fact, the election is already generating fresh crisis as many contestant­s pulled out of the election citing violation of FG directive and illegal process as reasons.

“The fundamenta­l allegation­s levelled against the candidates have not been independen­tly verified and a thorough investigat­ion conducted. The petition was addressed to the Council and not the Senate. They left when it was obvious that due process will not be followed. I think they don’t want to be used to endorse illegality.”

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