Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has directed
the Governing Council of the Rivers State University to continue with the
suspended employment exercise for academic and non-academic staff.
While inaugurating the University Students’ Union building on Monday at the school premises, Wike said he was compelled to suspend the
exercise because of the negative issues that bedevilled it.
The governor said: "I suspended the process
for the employment exercise due to the issues that emanated from it. The committee
that I set up to investigate the process has turned in its report, and I am
satisfied with the report of the committee.
Therefore, I have informed the pro-Chancellor to go ahead with the
employment exercise."
Wike said unlike other leaders, he has never
interfered with the admission and employment processes of any institution in the
state. He said his transparent approach
to administration gives him the moral power to discipline any erring official.
Also, the governor has approved the construction of
an ultra-modern Senate Building for the Rivers State University.
He said if the pro-Chancellor and the acting Vice
Chancellor make the design available on time, the building would be completed by
the first anniversary of his second term.
He called on the Students’ Union leadership to use
the new facility to fight against cultism, harassment of female students and
examination malpractices.
Wike urged the acting Vice-Chancellor to be firm
and ensure that the university continues to move forward academically.
The Pro-Chancellor of the university, Justice Iche
Ndu, said the completion of the Students’ Unions building is the sixth major
project completed by Wike in the institution.
He assured the governor that the Governing Council
and management of the institution would work towards making the state
university a world-class institution.
Ndu appealed to students to use the new building to
fight vices, saying the university should be a centre of learning.
Also, the acting Vice-Chancellor of the university,
Professor Opuenebo, described the delivery of the building as a milestone in the annals of the students
unionism.
She said: "This is a milestone in the annals of
students’ unionism. It gives the
students a sense of belonging as major stakeholders of the institution.”
On his own, the President of the Students’ Union
Government of university, Precious Pepple, said Rivers people re-elected
Wike because they want him to execute
more projects for them.
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