Alleged fraud: Group calls for probe of Unilorin VC, Ambali
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Transparency has faulted the recent call by the Egalitarian Movement of Africa
(EMA) for the sack of the Vice Chancellors of University of Illorin, Professor
AbdulGaniyu Ambali and his University of Calabar counterpart, Professor Zana
Akpagu. The group warned EMA not to allow itself to be used in the hands of
saboteurs within the educational sector who do not mean well for the good of
our country. EMA, a non-partisan society of academics had during the weekend
called for the sack of the duo over alleged corruption. Reacting however, via a
statement on Tuesday, the Executive Secretary of the group, Comrade Isaac Ikpa
said that there was no logic in the call for the suspension of the two Vice
Chancellors after a thorough investigation by the Centre. According to Ikpa,
“It is clear from our investigations that the facts of the Vice Chancellors who
were suspended by the Honourable Minister and the other two Universities are
not the same in any material sense. “Unlike the other Universities, the truth
is that University of Ilorin and University of Calabar have no established
cases of corruption against the Vice Chancellors anywhere in the country and
the attempt to drag them into the mud for selfish reasons should be discarded
by the Honourable Minister and all well meaning Nigerians. “Whereas in the case
of Unilorin, members of ASUU University of Ibadan had used the occasion of the
appointment of Professor Ishaq Oloyede to get to Professor Ambali who succeeded
Oloyede and had taken the University to its enviable height in the society,
Prof Zana Akpamgu is being tormented by a certain character who was sacked from
the University for his fraudulent actions. The group therefore, called on EMA
to withdraw its statement and tender an unreserved apology to the two gentlemen
and their families for dragging their names into the mud. It added that,
“Failure to do this, the Centre would be forced to drag EMA before a court of
law as it’s within our mandate to rise for public officers who are nonetheless
Nigerians and must not be destroyed for simply providing services in their
areas of competence. “These University Vice Chancellors at the moment deserves
hobours for their excellent performance in the last one year and any attempt to
vilify them is to discourage selfless leaders in the shoes of Obafemi Awolowo
who served Nigeria with all their strength and energy. “It is worthy to note
that until his appointment, Ambila was a renowned professor of veterinary
medicine and also the Dean of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University
for years and had not record of abuse of office. “Similarly, Prof Zana Akpagu
of Unical had proven to be an astute individual, who had been appointed into
several enviable positions, such the Commissioner for education in Cross River
State and member of the State Executive Council under the last two
administrations. It would be unfair for anyone to accuse him of corrupt
practices.”
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Calls for suspension of
Nigerian varsity chancellors, Ambali, Akpagu not logical – Group
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DTN STAFF -
May 16, 2017
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chancellors
The Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency has faulted the
recent call by the Egalitarian Movement of Africa (EMA) for the sack of
the Vice Chancellors of University of Illorin, Professor AbdulGaniyu
Ambali and his University of Calabar counterpart, Professor Zana Akpagu.
The group warned EMA not to allow itself to be used in the hands of
saboteurs within the educational sector who do not mean well for the
good of our country.
EMA, a non-partisan society of academics had during the weekend called
for the sack of the duo over alleged corruption.
Reacting however, via a statement on Tuesday, the Executive Secretary of
the group, Comrade Isaac Ikpa said that there was no logic in the call
for the suspension of the two Vice Chancellors after a thorough
investigation by the Centre.
According to Ikpa, “It is clear from our investigations that the facts
of the Vice Chancellors who were suspended by the Honourable Minister
and the other two Universities are not the same in any material sense.
“Unlike the other Universities, the truth is that University of Ilorin
and University of Calabar have no established cases of corruption
against the Vice Chancellors anywhere in the country and the attempt to
drag them into the mud for selfish reasons should be discarded by the
Honourable Minister and all well meaning Nigerians.
“Whereas in the case of Unilorin, members of ASUU University of Ibadan
had used the occasion of the appointment of Professor Ishaq Oloyede to
get to Professor Ambali who succeeded Oloyede and had taken the
University to its enviable height in the society, Prof Zana Akpamgu is
being tormented by a certain character who was sacked from the
University for his fraudulent actions.
The group therefore, called on EMA to withdraw its statement and tender
an unreserved apology to the two gentlemen and their families for
dragging their names into the mud.
It added that, “Failure to do this, the Centre would be forced to drag
EMA before a court of law as it’s within our mandate to rise for public
officers who are nonetheless Nigerians and must not be destroyed for
simply providing services in their areas of competence.
“These University Vice Chancellors at the moment deserves hobours for
their excellent performance in the last one year and any attempt to
vilify them is to discourage selfless leaders in the shoes of Obafemi
Awolowo who served Nigeria with all their strength and energy.
“It is worthy to note that until his appointment, Ambila was a renowned
professor of veterinary medicine and also the Dean of Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine at the University for years and had not record of
abuse of office.
“Similarly, Prof Zana Akpagu of Unical had proven to be an astute
individual, who had been appointed into several enviable positions, such
the Commissioner for education in Cross River State and member of the
State Executive Council under the last two administrations. It would be
unfair for anyone to accuse him of corrupt practices.”
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/opinion/calls-suspension-nigerian-varsity-chancellors-ambali-akpagu-not-logical-group/
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/opinion/calls-suspension-nigerian-varsity-chancellors-ambali-akpagu-not-logical-group/
Calls for suspension of
Nigerian varsity chancellors, Ambali, Akpagu not logical – Group
By
DTN STAFF -
May 16, 2017
Share on Facebook
Tweet on Twitter
chancellors
The Centre for Social Justice, Equity and Transparency has faulted the
recent call by the Egalitarian Movement of Africa (EMA) for the sack of
the Vice Chancellors of University of Illorin, Professor AbdulGaniyu
Ambali and his University of Calabar counterpart, Professor Zana Akpagu.
The group warned EMA not to allow itself to be used in the hands of
saboteurs within the educational sector who do not mean well for the
good of our country.
EMA, a non-partisan society of academics had during the weekend called
for the sack of the duo over alleged corruption.
Reacting however, via a statement on Tuesday, the Executive Secretary of
the group, Comrade Isaac Ikpa said that there was no logic in the call
for the suspension of the two Vice Chancellors after a thorough
investigation by the Centre.
According to Ikpa, “It is clear from our investigations that the facts
of the Vice Chancellors who were suspended by the Honourable Minister
and the other two Universities are not the same in any material sense.
“Unlike the other Universities, the truth is that University of Ilorin
and University of Calabar have no established cases of corruption
against the Vice Chancellors anywhere in the country and the attempt to
drag them into the mud for selfish reasons should be discarded by the
Honourable Minister and all well meaning Nigerians.
“Whereas in the case of Unilorin, members of ASUU University of Ibadan
had used the occasion of the appointment of Professor Ishaq Oloyede to
get to Professor Ambali who succeeded Oloyede and had taken the
University to its enviable height in the society, Prof Zana Akpamgu is
being tormented by a certain character who was sacked from the
University for his fraudulent actions.
The group therefore, called on EMA to withdraw its statement and tender
an unreserved apology to the two gentlemen and their families for
dragging their names into the mud.
It added that, “Failure to do this, the Centre would be forced to drag
EMA before a court of law as it’s within our mandate to rise for public
officers who are nonetheless Nigerians and must not be destroyed for
simply providing services in their areas of competence.
“These University Vice Chancellors at the moment deserves hobours for
their excellent performance in the last one year and any attempt to
vilify them is to discourage selfless leaders in the shoes of Obafemi
Awolowo who served Nigeria with all their strength and energy.
“It is worthy to note that until his appointment, Ambila was a renowned
professor of veterinary medicine and also the Dean of Faculty of
Veterinary Medicine at the University for years and had not record of
abuse of office.
“Similarly, Prof Zana Akpagu of Unical had proven to be an astute
individual, who had been appointed into several enviable positions, such
the Commissioner for education in Cross River State and member of the
State Executive Council under the last two administrations. It would be
unfair for anyone to accuse him of corrupt practices.”
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/opinion/calls-suspension-nigerian-varsity-chancellors-ambali-akpagu-not-logical-group/
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/opinion/calls-suspension-nigerian-varsity-chancellors-ambali-akpagu-not-logical-group/
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