All activities were grounded in the university by
members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, the Non-Academic
Staff Union of Universities, NASU, and the National Association of Academic
Technologists, NAAT, throughout last week on account of the protest over the
suspension of Enejere.
The workers insisted that the university’s Vice
Chancellor, Professor Bartho Okolo, should be sacked for master-minding the
removal of the pro-chancellor and alleged corrupt practices.
They also rejected the appointment of a new pro-chancellor, insisting that Enejere, who was suspended by the supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, must be recalled.
They also rejected the appointment of a new pro-chancellor, insisting that Enejere, who was suspended by the supervising Minister of Education, Nyesom Wike, must be recalled.
In an open letter to President Goodluck Jonathan,
which was made available to journalists in Enugu yesterday, the people said
Enejere was suspended for insisting on due process in running the affairs of
the university.
The letter entitled, “Removal of Emeka Enejere as Chairman, Governing Council, University of Nigeria, Nsukka”, and signed by the President General of Nsukka Town Union, Mr. Austin Alumonah, called on Jonathan to stop Wike from destroying UNN.
The letter read in part: “Permit me, Your Excellency, to reach you through this medium in view of the urgency. The joy of Nsukka people (Nsukka Cultural Zone or Enugu North Senatorial Zone) knew no bounds earlier this year when one of her illustrious sons, Emeka Enejere, was appointed chairman of Governing Council, UNN.
The letter entitled, “Removal of Emeka Enejere as Chairman, Governing Council, University of Nigeria, Nsukka”, and signed by the President General of Nsukka Town Union, Mr. Austin Alumonah, called on Jonathan to stop Wike from destroying UNN.
The letter read in part: “Permit me, Your Excellency, to reach you through this medium in view of the urgency. The joy of Nsukka people (Nsukka Cultural Zone or Enugu North Senatorial Zone) knew no bounds earlier this year when one of her illustrious sons, Emeka Enejere, was appointed chairman of Governing Council, UNN.
“It was the first time that someone from the zone got
to that position in UNN. It, therefore, gave us all a sense of belonging.
“We keenly followed the zeal and audacity with which Enejere zoomed into the rot in UNN and positioned himself to clean up the place with his council.”
“We keenly followed the zeal and audacity with which Enejere zoomed into the rot in UNN and positioned himself to clean up the place with his council.”
Source: Vanguard Newspaper
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