The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) Zone ‘B’, has threatened to shut down the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka on Nov. 21 over what they termed diversion of students' funds by the Vice Chancellor, Prof Joe Ahaneku.
The
Coordinator of NANS Zone ‘B’, Mr Pedro Obi issued the threat in a statement jointly
signed by Mr Amaechina Ikedi, the chairman of the union and made available to
newsmen on Sunday.
Obi
said the threat followed the alleged removal of the institution’s sitting Student
Union Government (SUG) President, Mr Noble Eyisi and his unlawful expulsion by the
Vice Chancellor, Prof. Joseph Ahaneku.
However,
Ahaneku while reacting to the threat, described the allegations as “dumbfounded
and falsehood.”
This
is even as Obi said Eyisi was allegedly expelled for demanding an account of
the SUG dues from the vice chancellor, who he claimed appointed his aide to
oversee the affairs of the union.
“NANS
frowns at the nonchalant attitude of the university towards students’
representation in the campus, where for over two academic sessions the
university has been without a democratically elected SUG Government.
“This
is for sure being coordinated to allow an aide of the vice chancellor, who
doubles as a lecturer to function as SUG President.
“Within
this period, the VC has been diverting the SUG dues,” Obi alleged.
The
coordinator described the alleged 200 per cent increase in school fees of
students by the institution as well as un-receipted bank charges as “extortion,
fraudulent and illegal.”
The
coordinator, who disclosed that the union were mobilising students to the
university against the management, called for the reinstatement of Eyisi and
other politically victimized students.
He
called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to probe the accounts
of the institution and the SUG.
But
Ahaneku, who spoke on phone through the institution’s Public Relations Officer,
Mr Emmanuel Ojukwu, said that the former SUG President was rather impeached by
members of the SUG parliament.
“Even
after his impeachment, he went to court to challenge it but also lost,” Ojukwu
said, describing that the allegation of embezzlement of SUG dues as “infantile
and stupid”.
“How
can they say that the vice chancellor embezzled money; does the VC touch money
of the university let alone that of the SUG.

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