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  • Jonathan Appoints Gbenga Daniel, Abacha’s Aide Varsities Council Chairmen
  • President Goodluck Jonathan has announced the
    appointment of some key members of the Peoples
    Democratic Party as Chairmen of the Governing
    Councils of some federal universities, with three
    weeks left for his administration.

    While a former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba
    Gbenga Daniel, is the Chairman, Governing Council
    of Federal University in Kashere, Gombe State; a
    former Deputy Governor of Osun State and ex-
    Minister of State for Defence, Chief Olusola Obada,
    heads the Governing Council of the Federal University in Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State.

    A former Chief of Army Staff during the regime of the late dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha, Lt. Gen. Ishaya
    Bamaiya (retd.), was also appointed Chairman,
    Governing Council of the Federal Polytechnic of Oil
    and Gas in Bonny, Rivers State.

    Although Daniel and Bamaiyi were absent at the
    inauguration ceremony, Obada and others received
    their letters of authority.

    At the event held on Tuesday in Abuja, the Minister
    of Education, Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, inaugurated the Chairmen and Pro-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Governing Councils of 12 new federal universities and four new polytechnics and Board of National Library of Nigeria.

    He cautioned them against undue interference in the day-to-day running of the institutions, adding that governing councils found wanting would be

    dissolved, even though they have not reached the
    constitutionally required provision of four years for
    universities and three years for polytechnics.

    The Minister said, “Governing Councils should ensure that the funds allocated by government are
    judiciously utilized. They should also come up with
    ideas that will generate more revenue, outside
    government allocations.

    “In the course of your tenure, you should ensure that proper attention and priority are accorded to the relevant University laws, Polytechnics Act and
    government guidelines in the appointment of
    principal officers and other staff. You must ensure
    that transparency, probity and due process are
    followed in the selection and appointment so that the best and the right candidates emerge for these
    positions.

    “The idea that the Chief Executive or any principal
    officer should come from its locality is erroneous and alien to the system and should not be allowed to becloud your decisions. Merit should be the
    watchword and guiding principle.”

    The Executive Secretary of the National Universities
    Commission, Prof. Julius Okojie, cautioned the
    Governing Councils against exhibiting domineering
    attitude.

    The NUC boss urged them to play their roles and
    strengthen the structure of the nation’s universities.

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