Kano govt demands apology from American university

Kano govt demands apology from American university

The Kano State Government has demanded an apology from the management of an American university, East Carolina University (ECU), over a controve

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The Kano State Government has demanded an apology from the management of an American university, East Carolina University (ECU), over a controversial ‘appointment’ to Governor Abdullah Ganduje as a visiting professor of e-governance and International Affairs in the institution.

The state government also asked the university to sanction Victor Mbarika, a lecturer of International Center for IT and Development at the school, who communicated the ‘appointment’ to Ganduje on November 30.

Before now, the chief press secretary of Kano State governor, Abba Anwar, said that his principal was appointed by the university through a letter communicated to him by Mbarika.

However, the university denied appointing Ganduje who was caught on video taking bribe from a contractor in 2018, a visiting professor, adding that the letter Ganduje got was unauthorised.

The school also shared a rescinding letter sent by the university Interim Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, B. Grant Hayes, to Ganduje.

“It has been brought to my attention that you received a letter from a faculty member dated November 30, 2020, that appeared to offer an unpaid appointment in the “International Center for IT and Development” at East Carolina University College of Business.

“I must inform you that the letter you received from Dr. Victor Mbarika, on November 30, 2020 does not convey an authorized offer of appointment or establish any position of scholar or professor at East Carolina University (“ECU”). Only the Chancellor, myself, or another official identified in ECU’s published statement on Delegation of Contracting Authority for the Division of Academic Affairs may authorize or sign appointment letters under which faculty are employed.”

The state government got angry over the embarrassment, and called on ECU to punish its official for attempting to embarrass the governor and the good people of Kano state. The government in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Usman Alhaji, said they were saddened by the uproar stirred up by this controversial appointment that attempted to embarrass Ganduje.

He maintained that Ganduje did not solicit appointments in any university or institution of higher learning within and outside Nigeria. The government also said Ganduje is shocked over the content of the letter from the Office of the Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs of the University, admitting an error in conveying the message notifying the appointment.

Mbarika, who signed the controversial appointment letter, is yet to respond to speak on the matter.