FG sacks Nnamdi Azikiwe university council, Vice-Chancellor
The Government Service of Schooling has reported the expulsion of Bernard Odoh, the recently named Bad habit Chancellor of the Nnamdi Azikwe College.
The service likewise reported the disintegration of the foundation’s Overseeing Gathering.
Folashade Boriowo, the Overseer of Press and Advertising in the Service of Schooling made the declaration in a proclamation on Wednesday, November 20.
This comes after the Scholarly Staff Association of Colleges had before blamed the Administering Gathering for the foundation of neglecting to follow fair treatment in the arrangement of Odoh and requested that the FME break down the Committee over demonstrations of wrongdoings.
“The Central Government has reported the disintegration of the Administering Gathering of Nnamdi Azikiwe College, Awka, Anambra State, observing grave breaks of the regulations overseeing the college and negligence for legitimate orders from the Bureaucratic Service of Instruction.
“The choice comes after it was found that the Executive of the Overseeing Chamber singularly designated a Bad habit Chancellor who didn’t meet the base qualification measures for the position. This prompted a breakdown of the rule of law inside the college local area, causing strain and disharmony.
“The Noteworthy Clergyman of Schooling, Dr. Tunji Alausa, underscored that earnest measures were expected to forestall further weakening of the circumstance at Nnamdi Azikiwe College, as the unlawful choices taken by the Overseeing Gathering represented a huge gamble of further undermining the establishment.
“The Good Priest of Training has additionally declared the evacuation of Prof. Bernard Odoh, the Bad habit Chancellor who was unlawfully delegated by the broken down Administering Chamber of Nnamdi Azikiwe College.
“As per the college’s establishing act, an Acting Bad habit Chancellor will be delegated, and another Administering Gathering for the college will be comprised quickly to guarantee appropriate administration and adherence to the law.”
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