UNIPORT protest, killing, plot to sack me – VC
THE Vice-Chancellor of the University of
Port Harcourt, Prof. Ndowa Lale, has said that the protest carried out
by the students of his institution, which led to the death of a student,
was a ploy to remove him from office.
Lale made this claim on Tuesday when the
Acting Commissioner of Police in Rivers State, Mr. Mobolaji Odesanya,
visited UNIPORT to ascertain the level of damage in the institution
during Monday’s protest.
The students had demonstrated against
the institution’s policy of ‘No fee, No exams,’ a development that led
to the killing of one of their colleagues.
The vice-chancellor explained that he
was suspecting that the protest was not ordinary, adding that there was a
possibility that the students’ demonstration was sponsored.
He said, “I understand that some of them
(protesters) are in touch with some other people who for whatever
reasons want me, the VC, out of office. Therefore, they think that if
they do this protest that the vice-chancellor would be removed from
office.”
The vice-chancellor said that the
management regretted the death of one of the protesting students, Mr.
Peter Ofurum, but denied knowledge of the circumstances that led to the
death.
Lale stated that the protest had nothing
to do with hike in tuition, but bemoaned that the act was masterminded
by students, who wanted to be certified without sitting for any
examinations.
“As a university, we sincerely regret
and mourn with the family of the deceased. I hear a student died in some
circumstances that are not very clear to me. I regret it so much that
such happened.
“All you hear is that the VC increased
fees. Firstly, in federal universities, we don’t pay tuition, government
only allows us to take some charges which we use to provide students
certain services.
“The charges that are being paid today
in this institution were negotiated last two years under the
administration of Prof. Joseph Ajienka, the former VC of the
institution.
“I have just stayed nine months, during this period and I have not contemplated or dreamt of increasing any payment by a kobo.
“The students know it, but because they
want to score cheap points, they are misleading the public. UNIPORT
students want to acquire degrees without writing exams. If such schools
existed, I would have attended because I sat for exams in all the
schools I attended.
“Last semester, we also went through
tough times in order to ensure that the students sit for exams and they
wanted to go on rampage. This time it is standard practice that students
must register to be bonafide members of a school; that is all we asked
them to do,” he said.
He, however, argued that the policy of ‘No Fees, No Exam’ was not strange, adding that “nobody goes to school without payment.”
In his remark, Odesanya, who is also the
Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Administration, said the
command was set to carry out autopsy on the murdered student.
Odesanya said, “We heard of a corpse
that was recovered. This corpse has been sent to the mortuary ready for
autopsy. Apart from that, no other report of death.
“The police did not move into the campus
until late 9pm when the VC wrote officially to the police to move in
because we have no right to move in when we have not been given the
permission to do so.
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