‎Esan Groups Fault Credentials Of Two AAU  VC  Candidate

‎Esan Groups Fault Credentials Of Two AAU  VC  Candidate


‎By DADA AYOKHAI


‎Two groups, both claiming to represent a professional association of citizens from Esan Central, criticized the shortlist of two candidates provided by the University’s Governing Council for the Vice-Chancellor position.



‎They argued that two of the candidates did not meet the necessary criteria for the esteemed role.


‎The candidates recommended by the Governing Council are Prof Fredrick U. Igene, Prof Marshall A. Azeke, and Prof Sunday Olowo Samuel.



‎While commending the Governing Council for their diligence during the selection process, they also expressed worries about the suitability of two of the candidates.


‎Their reservations were based on issues related to credibility, allegations of fraud, and age falsification.




‎For example, they pointed at the alleged discrepancies in Prof Igene’s records, particularly accusations of falsifying his date of birth and questioned why someone with such a history should be entrusted with the responsibility of leading the University as Vice-Chancellor.



‎Regarding Prof Azeke, they criticized his role as Deputy Vice-Chancellor during the tenure of the Special Intervention Team, arguing that he significantly contributed to the current challenges facing the University.


‎They also wondered why he chose to apply for the top position.


‎In contrast, the groups praised the tenure of Acting Vice Chancellor Professor Sunday Olowo Samuel, describing it as peaceful, rewarding, and forward-looking


‎. They urged Governor Okpebholo to consider Samuel’s credibility and ability to lead the institution to greater heights.


‎The groups’ statements underscore the importance of careful consideration in the appointment process, emphasizing the need for a Vice Chancellor who can promote the university’s interests and values.


‎The statement from the groups highlights the importance of merit and competence in the selection process.

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