UNIUYO VC BEMOANS BAD STUDENT POLITICS
The Vice-Chancellor
of the University of Uyo , Professor Comfort Ekpo has advised students, parents
and the general public against external collaboration, influence and bad
politics in student Union Elections.
Professor
Ekpo handed down the advice following a protest by some students at the main
Campus of the University along Nwaniba Road, Uyo, Wednesday, April 22, 2015.
The
Vice-Chancellor, while addressing a group of disgruntled students who declined
to speak to the Deans of Student and Engineering Dr. (Mrs) Isongesit Solomon
and Prof. Linus Asuquo, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Professor
Trenchard Ibia wondered why the students resorted to protest without exhausting
the avenue of dialogue , formal complaint in writing and other peaceful
overtures to settle their grievances with the University Management and
directed them to formally present their complaints in writing for consideration
before the close of work.
In an
interaction with one of the students at the scene of the protest, it was
adduced that the protest was not unconnected with the disqualification of one
of the candidates vying for the office of the Student Union President, Mr.
Bassey Bassey of the Chemical Engineering Department in the Faculty of Engineering;
in the election billed for Friday April 24, 2015. The protest according to this
source, was an indication of the displeasure of the Engineering Students who
were the first set of students to have moved to the main Campus of the
University along Nwaniba Road, Uyo; students from the same Faculty of
Engineering whose disagreement over the University Bus Shuttle Scheme led to
the unfortunate June 12, 2013 student crisis in the University.
According to
the Secretary, Student Union Electoral Committee, Mr. Aniefiok Ekpo, a Senior
Assistant Registrar, the approval and disqualification of candidates for the Student
Union Election is an executive decision of the State Security Service. He added
that the duty of the University is to compile names of candidates vying for
positions and send to Security Agencies for screening before the elections.
This is as applicable with secular elections and has been practice in the University
for several years without hitches.
Speaking
further, the motherly disposed Vice-Chancellor, Professor Comfort Ekpo wondered
why students in other Faculty who were screened out by the security agencies
did not protest except students of the Faculty of Engineering. She expressed
disappointment that a faculty known to have created some inventions such as Can
Satellite and other fabrications; produced the best graduating student two
years ago should allow external influence to thwart the lofty heights attained
by the Faculty.
The Vice-Chancellor
implored the Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Professor Linus Asuquo and his
colleagues to devise more creative avenues to channel the Engineering knowledge
of the students, and advise parents, guardians and the general public to steer
clear from student politics as the University was not a political platform but
a citadel of intellectualism where men and women of learning and character are
groomed for National Development.
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