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Wednesday, March 30, 2022

OAU VC: Pro-Chancellors seek charges against protesters

“This will serve as a deterrent to those who might want to engage in such actions in future.”

• March 30, 2022
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The Committee of Pro-Chancellors of Nigerian Federal Universities (CPC) has reacted to the protest against the appointment of a new Vice-Chancellor for Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Osun.

In a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, Chairman of CPC, Nimi Briggs, said that criminal charges should also be brought against those behind the protest.

“This will serve as a deterrent to those who might want to engage in such actions in future.

“We note that while we may have certain liberties, we do not have the liberty to define what a university is,” he said.

Mr Briggs said while several well-meaning Nigerians and other stakeholders had condemned the act, the country’s law enforcement agents should adequately investigate the matter.

“In this 21st Century, where higher education is now a key driver of development and prosperity, we can not run our universities with 19th Century mindsets.

“In our efforts to rebuild our universities against their numerous challenges, we can not afford to introduce primordial sentiments in selecting who should be the chief academic and administrative officers,” he said.

Mr Briggs said besides blocking the entrance to the university and preventing the free flow of traffic, the protest assumed a most bizarre dimension when masquerades and traditionalists began to parade the campus, placing fetish objects in various locations.

He maintained that the insistence that an indigene of Ile-Ife is appointed to the position of VC, which formed the basis of the protest, was very unfortunate on two premises.

“First, OAU is a federal institution and has staff from all over Nigeria. Second and more importantly, it is a university that recruits staff and students from all over the world.”

A group of protesters stormed the university as soon as the governing council of OAU announced the appointment of Adebayo Bamire on March 24 as the substantive VC of the university.

(NAN)

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