Governor Adjusts AAU V.C's Tenure
Governor Adams Oshiomhole has signed into law a bill amending
the tenure of the V.C of the Ambrose
Alli University, Ekpoma from a 4-year in-exhaustible tenure to a 5-year
single exhaustible tenure.
While
assenting to the bill, Governor Oshiomhole said the need to adapt to the best
practices as obtained in other National universities as well as ensure peace
and development in the university made it necessary for the Ambrose Alli
University Vice Chancellor Tenure to be amended.
The Governor
said, “We have decided to amend the session as regards to the tenure of the
Vice Chancellor in order to bring it in adaptation with the general practice
around the country. It is now a public secret that the tenure of VCs in Federal
Universities has been corrected to 5 -year single tenure that is exhaustible.
“The tenure
of the Vice Chancellor under the AAU Act had been a 4-year renewable tenure.
Which means the VC can sometimes spend up to 8 years as Vice Chancellor. We
have decided to amend this section of the Act so that we bring it to conformity
with the practice elsewhere because we think it makes a lot of sense.
“It is an
open secret that the competition for Vice Chancellorship has assumed a dimension
that can be quite non-adaptive to the peace and harmony and even the academic
environment of the university. I am therefore confident that the idea of
limiting the tenure to one term of 5 years is helpful”.
Governor
Oshiomhole also expressed his satisfaction with the administration of the present V.C of the University, Professor
Cordelia Agbebaku which he recognised has brought lot of development to the
University through sharp management of resources as well as stabilizing the
university and ensuring peace.
Governor
Oshiomhole said, “I also want to use this opportunity to state that Edo State
Government based on the reports that we are receiving and we have continued to
receive from the Council of the Ambrose Alli University and our own general
overview of the going on at the university, I am convinced that the Vice
Chancellor is doing a fantastic job under a very difficult environment.”
The Governor
confirmed, “The tenure of the present VC by this amendment automatically would
be 5 years and I hope this would lay to rest those who are stirring, who are
arguing that the tenure of the Vice Chancellor has expired. It has not, not
only because we have amended this law but also that the last Vice Chancellor
who was there spent a period of 5 years though the law hadn’t been amended.
“Once you
start a tradition, particularly a tradition that works, it is better to stick
to the tradition. I think the tradition worked and that is why we have formally
amended the law to incorporate this tradition into the law and therefore the
present Vice Chancellor will enjoy the privilege and carry the burden of 5
years, one single term that is non-renewable.”
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