Former Abia State Governor, Orji
Uzor Kalu
The
Abia State University has withdrawn the degree certificate it awarded to
a former governor of the state, Uzor Orji Kalu.
An
online news portal, Premium Times, reports that the university in a
statement by its Registrar, O. E. Onuoha, on Saturday said the decision was
taken after an emergency meeting of the university senate which considered the
recommendations of a panel which investigated the allegations levelled against
Kalu.
Onuoha
said, “On the strength of the findings and recommendations of an investigative
panel into allegations of breach of the extant academic regulations of Abia
State University, in the admission process of the admission and graduation of
Kalu Orji Uzor in the discipline of Government and Public Administration, of
matriculation number 00/42226, the Senate of the university at its resumed 69th
extra-ordinary meeting of March 1, 2013 and by a vote of 88 against three
dissenting voices only, approved the cancellation and withdrawal of the
degree, result and certificate awarded to him.
“The
decision of Senate was based on the following grounds among others: The
violation of the academic regulations of the university on
Admission-by-Transfer, which rendered the offer irregular, ab initio and
the he non-completion of the mandatory six semesters (i.e. three academic years
of study), before he was awarded a degree of the university. He spent only two
semesters in all.
“The
university Senate maintained that its action, aforesaid, derived from the
exercise of its onerous statutory responsibility to guard and maintain , at all
times, the academic regulations of the university, its hard-earned reputation
and the credibility of the certificates it awards.”
After
Kalu had dropped out of the University of Maiduguri, he reenrolled at the Abia
State University while he was governor of the state.
As
the visitor to the university at the time and there were allegations that Kalu
was an absentee student.
The
admission and graduation of Kalu, the university stated, made mockery of its
academic rules and regulations.
When
our correspondent called Kalu for his comments, he said, “My lawyer will reply
at the appropriate time.”
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