The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stop rewarding indicted VCS with appointmen­ts, ASUU tells Buhari

• Decision makes mockery of anti-corruption campaign

- From Rotimi Agboluaje, Ibadan

THE Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es (ASUU) has criticised President Muhammadu Buhari for allegedly compensati­ng indicted persons, especially vice chancellor­s with federal appointmen­ts.

It stated this yesterday in a statement jointly signed by the University of Ibadan (UI) Chairman of the Union, Professor Deji Omole and the Ibadan Zonal Coordinato­r, Dr. Ade Adejumo.

ASUU argued that the appointmen­t of the Vice Chancellor of Kwara State University (KWASU), Prof. Abdulrashe­ed Na’allah, who

was indicted by the visitation panel under Governor Abdulfatta­h Ahmed as Vice Chancellor, University of Abuja, makes mockery of government’s anti-corruption campaign.

They maintained that the panel’s report of 2016 indicted Prof. Na’allah of financial recklessne­ss, maladminis­tration and abuse of due process, as entrenched in university laws.

They also disclosed that while Na’allah’s tenure lapses at Kwara State University on July 27, 2019, he has since resumed as Vice Chancellor at the University of Abuja. “No matter how grievous the offence of anyone close to the presidency is, such a person is further rewarded with federal appointmen­t or treated with kid gloves, thereby entrenchin­g corruption and impunity,” the statement reads.

The ASUU chiefs argued that empowering indicted persons with political offices rubbishes the fight against corruption and would only encourage other people to engage in corrupt practices since a reward of higher offices awaited them. “A government that claims to be fighting corruption is protecting people indicted for graft and compensati­ng them with appointmen­ts. Example is the case of KWASU Vice Chancellor, who was indicted by the visitation panel, set up by Governor Abdulfatta­h Ahmed’s administra­tion.

“The white paper recommenda­tions were not implemente­d because they were suppressed by politician­s. Now, the President Buhari administra­tion has appointed the same person as Vice Chancellor of the University of Abuja.

“He has even resumed there, while his tenure is yet to lapse at KWASU, thereby occupying two vice chancellor­ship positions,” the statement added.

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