The management of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University
has replied to accusations of alleged corruption leveled against it by
the school SUG President, Noble Eyisi. The management termed it “tissue
of lies” after seeing the accusations as those coming from the mind of a
person that lacked proper advice. Below is the press release by the
management signed by Dr. Emmanuel C. Ojukwu, the Director of Information
and Public Relations.
The attention of the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, has been drawn
to online news and other Reports of harassment and intimidation of Mr.
Noble Eyisi and his aides. In the said publications, several allegations
were leveled against the University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Joseph E.
Ahaneku, FAS by the Students Union Government President Noble Eyisi.
1. The first allegation is that Year one students were asked to pay
the sum of N7,500 as Biometric Capturing Fee. The write up also noted
that 6000 students paid, amounting to N45 million.
For so many years admission process and other transactions in the
University have been fraught with fraud. The quality of the examination
system in the University became threatened so much that fake admission
pervaded the system. So many syndicates within and outside the
University preyed on the vulnerable university’s lack of data base to
perpetrate their nefarious activities.
Therefore the current university administration introduced a data
capturing fee which has enabled the University to build a world class
data base that has completely eliminated the activities of syndicates
and impersonators especially with regard to the admission process. For
instance, during the last Post Utme screening test in 2014, 88
impersonators were caught with the help of data capturing machines
lavishly procured by the University and the robust verification platform
that was created. Many of these impersonators were charged to court.
The numerous candidates who made UNIZIK their first choice had the
privilege of having an entirely stress-free test, which result was
released three hours after the test. These admission racketeers are
obviously not happy.
It is also worthy of mention that today in the University students
receive their results, promptly, sometimes within 10days after the
examination. The recent release of General Studies’ results of students
by SMS to their phones is one of the dividends of building a credible
data base.
Therefore, it is incorrect for a Students’ Union leader to demand the
University to account to it over a University wide policy for incoming
students only, and which is captured in the University’s accounting
system. Such demand lacks any basis and merit.
It is also reasonable to deduce that peripheral forces who have lost
all modicum of decency and whose fraudulent means of livelihood have
been plugged are now trying to throw spanner in the works, in a bid to
probably see if they can regain their lost ground and continue to use
the University as a market place of ‘anything goes’.
2. The entire students of the University pay Students’ Union
Government dues. Such monies are channeled for the use of students after
the Students Union Government budget has been approved by the Students’
Union Government Legislature. The University, through the Dean Students
Affairs, supervises the students’ activities and insists that the SUG
must submit their budget to their legislature for approval before any
money can be spent. As of today the SUG leader has refused to submit his
budget for approval by the Students Representative Council (SRC). The
Students Union leader Noble Eyisi ought to subject his activities to the
oversight of the legislature and recognize that he has to respect other
arms of the students’ leadership. The SUG leader requesting the VC to
furnish him with money in the SUG account is misrepresentation of fact
as he is a signatory to that account; he knows where and how to get the
account balance.
3. The SUG leader also queried the VC why Post Utme fee was increased
from N1000 to N2000 in the 2014/2015 academic session. This is
laughable as the SUG leader either because of his young age or lack of
proper advice cannot be questioning a policy for candidates who are not
yet students of the University. Given that this has become public
knowledge it has become necessary to state that what Nnamdi Azikiwe
University, Awka charged is about the lowest in the entire country. It
is common knowledge that some public universities charged as much as
N3,500 per student. It is important to state also that the N2000 UNIZIK
charged per candidate in the Post Utme 2014/2015 session was still
inadequate considering the huge logistic preparation associated with the
test. The money collected was used to pay expenses associated with the
examination including payment of stipend to invigilators.
4. The SUG leader also wanted explanation why faculty and
departmental dues have been on the high side. As a matter of deliberate
policy, the University Management does not encourage any form of
increase in dues paid by students in the faculties and departments. The
new university administration at its inception sent a memo to all
faculties and departments warning against any form of unauthorized fees
or levies and further directed that any such demands should be
immediately. Up till now no report of any increase has been received by
the Vice-chancellor’s office. The University will not allow the
exploitation of students in any way.
5. Concerning the prize of food in the University which the SUG
leader single handedly pegged at N150 per plate without recourse to the
Students legislative house, the University had advised against arbitrary
pegging as some poor students will be denied the benefit of buying food
at below N150. This universal pegging is suspect as prior to the
pegging regime, students bought food sometimes at N100 and were
satisfied. Therefore, insisting on pegging the prize of food at N150 per
plate is throwing poor students into increased difficulty. The VC
cannot in anyway insist that food should be sold for more than N150.00
per plate. For God’s sake what does he stand to gain? He rather advised
that food be sold according to number of serving spoons and in bits as
each student can afford instead of the blanket pegging at 150 which will
be a serious disadvantage to poor students. The SUG leader disregarded
the VC’s advice and also ignored the protest of the other students
leaders.
6. Regarding sitting allowances of students’ leaders, it is incumbent
on the SUG leader to quickly agree with the students’ legislature to
pass their budget to enable them draw their allowances. Trying to draw
allowances without budgetary provision, and with the unreasonable
refusal of the SUG leader to submit this year’s budget, is unfortunate.
7. The SUG leader’s insistence that students were not consulted
before the biometric capturing fee was instituted was tissue of lies.
This policy started during the admission process in July/August 2014
before the SUG leader was elected in December 2014. The candidates who
were coming to write the UNIZIk post Utme got all the explanation as
that data capturing was meant for them and not already admitted
students. So for the SUG leader to question University policy that did
not concern admitted students calls for concern and shows that he may
have been hijacked by merchants of ill-will.
8. The SUG leader also was demanding explanation about money being
collected at Temporary site which is clearly outside the University. For
the avoidance of doubt the University does not control or collect money
from any park whether within and outside the University. This is the
responsibility of the SUG Director of Transport and the University has
no hand in it at all.
9. Let it be made clear that the Nnamdi Azikiwe University has not in
any way harassed any student for holding a particular opinion. Despite
his stance Mr. Eyisi is still occupying his room in the University
Hostel. Neither Eyisi nor any of his friends are being harassed as he
purportedly want the world to understand.
10. The University is aware that the SUG President Mr. Noble Eyisi
had a misunderstanding with his other comrades in his executive body for
several weeks. Out of 9 elected officials, the President is standing
alone. Mr. Eyisi pleaded with the University administration to save him
from an impending impeachment already served on him by the Students
Representative Council and he was clearly told to go back and mend
fences with his colleagues as the university authorities did not want to
be seen to be interfering in students’ internal affairs.
11. Finally, let it be clear that the Nnamdi Azikiwe University,
believes in training leaders of tomorrow and the only way to do this is
through a transparent process. This is exactly what the current
University administration is doing. Having worked assiduously to
eliminate malfeasance in the university, losers in the power game have
hijacked the young 19 year old SUG leader with the intention of
reverting the gains recorded in the anti-corruption drive in the
University. Gone are the days when the University, which should ideally
be a respected citadel of learning, would descend into a market place
for all manner of fraudsters. Also, the SUG leader is being used by some
easily identifiable certificate forgers to divert the attention of the
University as the Governing Council is on the verge of setting up a
Committee to verify all certificates of staff in the University. In the
overall, the current university administration has attracted accolades
from many quarters including high value credible opinion holders. While
the University administration will remain alert and vigilant as another
admission period draws near, using the SUG youngster as a smoke-screen
to gain another fraudulent foothold in this highly rated university will
never be allowed again.
12. The University will advise the SUG leader to retrace his steps
and go back to settle his differences with other student leaders and
face his studies with more seriousness.
13. The University assures that all students will be protected and no
one will be harassed for holding any view different from that of the
University administration. We also advise all students to obey school
rules and regulation in the overall interest of our University named
after the Great Zik of Africa.
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