President Muhammadu Buhari |
•Appoints replacements, re-constitutes governing councils •CSOs
kick over sack
The National Open
University of Nigeria (NOUN) and the 12 Federal Universities established by the
Jonathan administration now have new vice chancellors following the unexpected
removal of the incumbents by President Muhammadu Buhari.
The
Nation report continues:
The
president also approved the reconstitution of the universities’ governing
councils.
No
reason was given for the action which drew the instant ire of some civil
society organisations (CSO’s).
The
CSO’s claimed that the Governing Council of NOUN of which Professor Vincent
Tenebe was a member is the only body empowered to remove him.
Replacing
Tenebe is Professor Abdallah Uba Adamu, who until now was of the Department of
Mass Communication, Bayero University, Kano.
Professor
Auwal Yadudu, who served as Special Adviser on Legal Matters to the late
military head of state, General Sani Abacha is the new Vice Chancellor of
Federal University, Birnin Kebbi.
He
was until now of the Faculty of Law, Bayero University, Kano.
A
former head of the Department of International Relations at the Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife, Prof. Kayode Soremekun is the new Vice Chancellor of the
Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, Ekiti State, while Prof. Fatima Batoul Muktar of
the Department of Biology, North West University, Kano is the VC of Federal
University, Dutse, Jigawa State.
The
rest are: Prof. Haruna Abdu Kaita, Federal University, Dutsin Ma, Katsina
State; Prof. Andrew Haruna, Federal University, Gashua, Yobe State; Prof.
Magaji Garba, Federal University, Gusau, Zamfara State; Prof. Alhassan Mohammed
Gani, Federal University, Kashere , Gombe State; Prof. Muhammad Sanusi Liman,
Federal University, Lafia; Prof. Angela Freeman Miri, Federal University,
Lokoja; Prof. Chinedum Nwajiuba, Federal University, Ndifu-Alike, Ebonyi State;
Prof. Seth Accra Jaja, Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State.
Education
Minister Adamu Adamu merely said in a statement yesterday that : “The
President, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces and Visitor to all
federal universities, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, has approved the
appointment of new vice chancellors for the 12 under-listed Federal
Universities and the National open University of Nigeria with effect from
Friday, February 12, 2016.”
The
Ministry in a separate notice said the president had approved the
reconstitution of the governing councils of the new 12 Federal Universities
with immediate effect.
The
chairmen of the new councils are scheduled to meet with the minister tomorrow
in Abuja.
However,
the Coalition of Civil Society Groups protested the VCs’ sack in a letter to
President Buhari.
The
group said the action contravened the provisions of the Universities
(Miscellaneous Provisions) Act No.11 of 1993 (as amended) by decree No.25, 1996
and further amended in 2003 and 2012 respectively and other agreements as
contained in the 2009 FGN staff union agreement.
The
petitioners claimed that four out of the 12 new VCs are from Bayero University,
Kano alone, which in their view violates the federal character principle.
They
said: “while this does not come as a surprise owing to the influence of one of
the Special Advisers to the Minister of Education in orchestrating the
appointments of his friends and cronies without following due process, we are,
however, concerned about the constitutional breach and the resultant litigation
battle this action may cause, which in turn may generate unnecessary
distractions to your focused administration.
“While
we are not unmindful of the fact that you would have acted on the
recommendation of the Minister of Education in approving their removal, it is
pertinent to know that in the pursuit of ambition driven by unguided passion
and greed, impunity becomes inevitable as the end irrespective of the means is
all that matters and in this case, the removal of these Vice Chancellors is the
outcome of an unguided passion and greed by the Minister of Education and his
Special Adviser.
“The
constitution is quite clear on the procedures to be followed in the appointment
and disengagement of Vice Chancellors and none of these procedures were
followed in the above case.
“The
appointment of Vice Chancellors is a tenured appointment, which presupposes
that every appointee is expected to serve the prescribed number of years as
stipulated by the Acts governing the institutions.”
The
coalition said none of the Vice Chancellors was allowed to complete his tenure
and all were removed without following due process of the law.
The
CCSG argued that if a Vice Chancellor must be removed from office before
the expiration of his tenure, it is only the Board of the Governing
Council that is empowered to recommend or effect such removal.
The
group said: “In the above case, the Minister already dissolved the Board of the
Governing Council with the statutory powers to recommend or effect the removal
of a Vice Chancellor from office thereby making the removal of these Vice
Chancellors illegal, null and void.
“In
appointing new Vice Chancellors or any public officer for that matter, it is an
offence and a breach of the Federal Character principle for one third of the
total appointees to come from a particular state.
“The
action of the Minister is greeted with sadness as it is considered a breach of
the provisions of the University Amendment Act or legislation and to a large
extent a gross violation of the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria which
guarantees universities autonomy in Nigeria.”
The
letter was signed by the coalition’s chairman, Etuk Bassey Williams and
Secretary-General, Ibrahim Abubakar.
However,
Prof. Michael Faborode, the Secretary-General, Committee of Vice-Chancellors
(CVC), has said the tenure of vice-chancellors of nine Federal Universities
will expire on Feb. 15.
He
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) yesterday in Abuja, that it would not be
fair to say that the vice-chancellors were sacked.
According to him, “The
tenure of the vice-chancellors of nine of these universities expires on Feb.
15. It will be unfair to say that they were sacked; they have exhausted their
tenure; when your tenure is not renewed; it does not mean you are sacked. I do
not know the reasons why the vice-chancellors of the other three universities
were affected.”
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