The University of Calabar authority on Monday suspended
the bursar, Mr. Peter Agi, over allegations of fraud, forgery and threat
to life.
It would be recalled that academic and administrative activities in
the university were interrupted for a few hours last week, following a
protest by different groups comprising students and workers in support
of the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Zana Akpagu, on the one hand and the
bursar, on the other.
Following the development, an inquiry was immediately set up by the
management of the institution to look into issues that led to the
protest.
In a letter of suspension signed by the Registrar, Mr. Moses Abang,
the management of the institution alleged that the bursar had been found
guilty of impersonating the vice-chancellor on the e-payment platform
of the Central Bank of Nigeria, among others.
But, in a swift reaction, Agi said he was not aware of his
suspension, adding that he was currently on sick leave with the
knowledge of the management of the institution.
However, the letter of suspension read in part, “In an emergency
meeting held today, August 22, 2016, the management considered recent
developments on campus, especially your arrest by the Nigeria Police
vide letter no. AB:3621/CRS/DFA/VOL.T/123 of August 17, 2016, on
allegations of fraud, forgery and threat to life. It has become
imperative that you step aside as Bursar and clear yourself of these
allegations.
“Furthermore, management observed that you have been impersonating
the vice-chancellor on the CBN e-payment platform by making final
approvals and payments, a duty that is the responsibility of the
vice-chancellor, who is the Chief Accounting Officer of the university.
“Again, you absented yourself from office without requesting any of
your deputies to act for you, thus creating a vacuum in the
administration of the Bursary.
“You deliberately refused to purchase an official car for the deputy
vice-chancellor (administration) eight months after he was appointed
into office. You have ignored several council and management directives
on this.
“You bluntly refused to pay TETFUND contractors who have successfully
executed jobs and rendered services to the university, even when such
contractors have been cleared for payments. The consequence of this is
that while other universities are already making progress and accessing
the 2015 allocation, the University of Calabar cannot exhaust the 2013
allocation to qualify for the next tranche.”
The letter noted that the actions of the suspended bursar clearly
manifested an orchestrated and a deliberate design to bring the
institution to ridicule.
The letter therefore directed Agi to hand over immediately to Mrs.
Atim Mensah, who is the most senior deputy bursar, while Mr. Joseph Odum
should take over the previous duties covered by Mensah.
But Agi said, “I am not aware of any suspension. I have not been
queried. I am aware of the guideline and rules on procedures in the
appointment, suspension or otherwise of any principal officer of the
university. I am currently on sick break and I wrote a letter to that
effect copying all principal officers. So, for anybody to announce my
suspension without the set rules amounts to nothing. I am still the
bursar.”
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