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Kwara varsity students protest VC removal, reject Ahmed’s choice

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  • “The law is very clear on how a VC or anyone acting in that capacity should emerge. In the case of a VC retiring before the appointment of a substantive replacement, the position is that the Deputy VC (Administration) will act.

The National Association of Nigerian Students in conjunction with the Students Union Government of Kwara State University, Malete,  on Wednesday protested against the appointment of  Prof Kenneth Adeyemi as  acting Vice-Chancellor  of  the institution.

The protest followed the unceremonious removal of Prof Abdulrasheed Na’allah as KWASU Vice-Chancellor by the  state government on Monday.

A statement by  the state Commissioner for Tertiary Education, Science and Technology, Abdullahi  Alikinla, asked Na’allah to hand over to Adeyemi  and proceed on terminal leave as his tenure expires in July.

The students,  who frowned upon  the state government’s decision, blocked the  main gate of the school,   asking  Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed to reverse  it.

Addressing reporters after  the protest on campus,  NANS Chairman, Kwara State,  Saheed Olosasa,  and President, KWASU SUG, Abdulganiyu Dikko,  who expressed  their dissatisfaction with  the  action,  asked  Ahmed  to explain the decision within 24 hours.

They said, “We want to affirmatively state that we the entire students still recognise Prof Abdulrasheed Na’Allah as our  VC.”

KWASU  Governing Council  in  a statement  by their chairman Prof Saka Nuru on Tuesday  described  Adeyemi’s  appointment   as “illegal”.

A group,  Kwara Community for Qualitative Education, accused the state government of wanting to coerce  the  governing council  into  endorsing Adeyemi’s appointment.

Secretary of the  group, Ishaq Abu, said in a statement  rejected the state government’s claim  that  the governor  acted within the law in appointing the acting VC.

He insisted the  state government did not consult the governing council  as required by law before removing Na’allah and appointing Adeyemi.

Abu said, “The law is very clear on how a VC or anyone acting in that capacity should emerge. In the case of a VC retiring before the appointment of a substantive replacement, the position is that the Deputy VC (Administration)  will act.

“In the case of KWASU, the governing council had commenced the process of appointing a replacement for the incumbent VC before  his  tenure  expires in July. “The council had advertised for qualified candidates to apply and the period of application closes today (May 8). Therefore, the council has been implementing an orderly process for the nomination of a substantive VC and the appointment of an acting VC by the  governor at this time is not only unlawful but uncalled for.”

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