The Alumni Association of the University
of Nigeria, Nsukka, has asked a Federal High Court in Abuja to set
aside the suspension of the pro-chancellor of the institution, Dr. Emeka
Enejere, by the Supervising Minister of Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike.
The association also asked the court to
restrain Mr. Emmanuel Ukala (SAN) from further parading himself as the
university’s Pro-Chancellor.
Joined in the suit obtained by The PUNCHon
Monday are Wike, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of
Justice, Mr. Mohammed Bello Adoke (SAN), the Governing Council of the
university and Ukala.
Others are the National Universities Commission; UNN Registrar, Enejere and the university management.
The plaintiff, in Suit no:
FHC/ABJ/CS/41/2014 by its counsel, Andrew Ameh and A. O. Oru and co,
asked the court to determine whether or not in the light of Section 3,
First Schedule of UNN Act, CAP U11, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria
2000 (as amended), it is only the President that could appoint or remove
the pro-chancellor of the university.
The association wants the court to
declare that by virtue of Section 6(2), First Schedule of UNN Act, CAP
U11, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, “the registrar of the
university, acting in his capacity as secretary of the governing
council, ought only to take instructions from the validly
appointed/subsisting pro-chancellor in the person of Dr. Emeka Enejere
in convening a meeting of the governing council.”
Other reliefs include an order of the
court restraining the university administration headed by its
vice-chancellor and registrar in his capacity as secretary of the
governing council, whether by themselves, offices/officers/agents and or
privies from recognising Ukala or another person in any manner
whatsoever other than Enejere as the pro-chancellor of the university.
Members of the Academic Staff Union of
Universities in UNN had since the removal of Enejere urged the Federal
Government to reinstate him and remove the Vice-Chancellor of the
university, Prof. Bartho Okolo.
Several protests have been held to ensure that the government accedes to their request.
Also,the crisis greeting UNN governing
council had recently taken another dimension with the suspension of the
Nsukka branch chairman of ASUU, Dr. Ifeanyi Abada, and two other ASUU
members for allegedly working against the interest of the union.
Suspended along with the chairman are
the Financial Secretary, Mr. Tochukwu Omenma and Welfare Officer, Mrs.
Christy Obikeguna, while Dr. Adibe Agbo, Jude Chukwu, Ifeoma Nzekwe and
Mr. Onah were elected as acting chairperson, secretary, financial
secretary and welfare officer in that order.
In a resolution reached after its
emergency congress at Nsukka and signed by the Acting Chairperson and
Secretary of ASUU-UNN, Dr. Adibe Agbo, and Jude Chukwu respectively, the
union said Abada was suspended from the executive committee for failing
to treat the welfare of members as priority.
Source: PUNCH Newspaper
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