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  • UNICROSS Alumni Demands For Permanent Solution To Leadership Uncertainty In Versity

    UNICROSS Alumni Demands For Permanent Solution To Leadership Uncertainty In Versity

     

    The University of Cross River State Alumni Association commends Governor Bassey Otu, the Visitor to the University, for his consistent commitment and support to the institution since taking office. Notably, despite the nation’s challenging times, the Governor has prioritized the university’s needs, including ensuring steady salary payments, approving the establishment of the Faculty of Medicine, and successfully relocating the Obubra Campus to the Okuku satellite campus, thereby streamlining campus operations.

    Despite remarkable efforts, the University has been embroiled in a crisis surrounding the legitimacy of its leadership. A contentious issue has been the tenure of the current governing council, with internal members having exceeded their statutory four-year term, as stipulated in the University Establishment Law, by over a year and getting to two years. This protracted tenure has created a logjam, preventing the congregation, Senate and Convocation from holding elections to replace or re-elect outgoing members, as their terms are tied to that of the governing council.

    While the governing tenure remains a contentious issue, the alumni Association is also deeply concerned about the legitimacy of the current management, particularly in light of Section 3(3) of the First Schedule of the University’s Establishment Law. This provision stipulates that in the event of a vacancy in the Vice Chancellor position due to death, incapacitation, or removal from office, the Visitor to the University shall appoint an Acting Vice Chancellor to serve for a period not exceeding six months.

    However, the current Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. David Abua Ogar having served a six- month tenure in Acting capacity as stipulated by law, initially from November 17, 2019, to May 6, 2020, one would have expected that he should have been re-appointed in a substantive capacity as he has all the credentials to lead the institution as its substantive Chief Executive Officer. His reappointment in an acting capacity on August 31, 2024, raises questions about the governing council vis-a-vis the government’/ adherence to the institution’s laws.

    The alumni had initially perceived his reappointment in acting capacity as a misstep or the activation of the doctrine of necessity by the governing council because of the leadership crisis in the university at the time therefore opted to remain silent to avoid exacerbating the already tense atmosphere. However, with the former substantive Vice Chancellor’s suspension exceeding six months and the current Vice Chancellor’s re-appointment also exceeding three months (nine months all together), the government’s silence has become increasingly concerning. The association had anticipated a clear directive from the government regarding the former Vice Chancellor’s fate or an advertisement for a substantive replacement at least from the date the current VC clocked three months, but the prolonged silence has only added to the uncertainty.

    Unequivocally, the interpretation of section 3(3) of the UniCross Establishment law is simple; on no condition should a particular person serve for more than six months. But it can be less but not more. For instance, Prof. Emmanuel Ingwu was appointed Acting VC of UniCross for just one day before. Both Professors Joshua Akon and Prof. Augustine Angba were appointed Acting VCs for initial period of three months. Although they were both eventually reappointed after finishing their initial three months, on announcement, the governor stated clearly that their appointments were for three months. This lay credence to the fact that one can act for less than six months but no more on no account.

    Given the foregoing, it has therefore become imperative for the association to remind the governor about the uncertain leadership situation at the university. As we’ve previously stated, stability is important for the university’s growth, particularly in aligning with the Governor’s People’s First agenda. However, the lingering question mark over the leadership’s legitimacy hinders this stability. While some argue that the appointment of a substantive Vice Chancellor in between can justify the reappointment of an Acting Vice Chancellor who previously exceeded the legally allowed term, the facts remains that this reasoning contradicts the University Establishment Law and the Nigerian Universities Miscellaneous Act (1993).

    This argument is fundamentally flawed, suggesting that a former governor or president who has served the maximum eight-year term can recontest if there have been intervening administrations. For instance, it implies that His Excellency Mr. Donald Duke, who previously served as Governor of Cross River State, could run again simply because two governors have held office since his tenure. This reasoning not only defies logic but also contravenes the explicit provisions and underlying principles of the institution’s founding laws. There’s also the question of the reasoning behind considering Prof. Ogar only good enough for acting appointment and not substantive.

    Nevertheless, it is the alumni’s considered opinion that the governor should scrutinize the records to determine if the current council is legally qualified to oversee the appointment of a new substantive Vice Chancellor, having also exceeded the legally allowed four-year term without extension or reconstitution. If found to be qualified, in line with the law establishing the institution, he should direct the council to advertise for a new VC immediately, where Prof. Ogar can be confirmed as substantive VC or another qualified person appointed for the stability of the institution. However, if the council’s tenure is deemed illegitimate, the association urges the governor to constitute a new council promptly, ensuring the university’s progress through the appointment of a new Vice Chancellor.

    We equally urge the Attorney General of the State and Commissioner for Justice to provide a clear interpretation of the university laws to the Governor, ensuring that all decisions align with the existing laws. Specifically, we request guidance on the suspension and appointment of an acting Vice Chancellor, which we believe exceeded the legal authority of a governing council, or was ultra vires, tenure of office of an acting Vice chancellor and other principal officers, etc. A citadel of learning like UniCross cannot afford to perpetuate errors, as the consequences would be dire for the institution. The alumni association particularly fears that if the legitimacy of the university’s leadership were challenged in court, key decisions, including promotions and the validity of certificates could come under serious scrutiny, jeopardizing the university’s reputation and the future of its students.

    As concerned stakeholders, we hereby put the government on notice that, despite numerous private and public letters urging them to take action, our efforts have been met with silence. In light of this, we are calling for an immediate action from the government to provide clear direction to the university. Failure to do so will leave us with no choice but to escalate our actions, including seeking intervention from the regulatory body overseeing Nigerian universities.

    e-Signed:
    Comrade Inyali Peter, Ph.D.
    National President/Member of Council

  • UNICROSS Alumni To Hold AGM December 14th

    UNICROSS Alumni To Hold AGM December 14th

     

    The University of Cross River State Alumni Association (UNICROSS) is pleased to announce that its National Executive Council has approved December 14th, 2024, for the year’s Annual General Meeting (AGM). The event is scheduled to hold at Petesville Hotel, Calabar.

    This milestone event fulfills our commitment to upholding the constitution, as pledged during the National Convention. Despite current challenges, we remain committed to maintaining a vibrant and functional association. Our resolve stems from the belief that true leadership is tested during adversity, not prosperity.

    In line with our national President’s transparency and accountability pledge, the AGM will feature a statement of account presentation and a comprehensive report on the association’s progress. Efforts will be made to unite and strengthen membership.

    The event will culminate in a *Gala Night honouring members appointed by Gov. Bassey Otu and those elected into local government positions*. As a young association and university, we want to celebrate modest achievements while aspiring to greater roles for our members across all levels of government.

    We look forward to the participation and meaningful engagement of all members at the AGM.

    We are stronger together!

    Dr. Peace Egbai
    National Public Relations Officer

  • LG Elections: UniCross Alumni Congratulates Members Who Emerge APC Candidates, Hail Otu, Party

    LG Elections: UniCross Alumni Congratulates Members Who Emerge APC Candidates, Hail Otu, Party

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    The University of Cross River State (UniCross) Alumni Association has extended its warmest congratulations to its members who emerged as candidates of the ruling APC in various offices for the forthcoming local government elections in the state.

    In a statement signed by the National Public Relations Officer of the association, Dr. Peace Egbai, the association commended Governor Bassey Otu, State Chairman of APC, Barr. Alphonsus Eba, the entire State Working Committee of the party, and all relevant stakeholders for their roles in the emergence of the candidates.

    While noting that as products of the university, they are expected to embody the values of excellence and dedication that it is known for, the alumni charged the candidates to work hard to win the elections and upon winning, see their positions as a call to service, not an opportunity to be served.

    According to the statement, “on behalf of the National President, Dr. Inyali Peter and the entire National Executive Council of the association, we extend our warmest congratulations to all our members who emerged candidates for various positions in the ruling APC ahead of the November 2nd local government elections in Cross River State.

    Even though for now, we may not have the comprehensive list of all our members who scale through, we’re aware that the immediate past Deputy National President, Katame Emilia, National Secretary, Njang Ndoma, Osim Markpeace and Kasetima Nentui have emerged Vice Chairmanship and councilorship candidates in Akamkpa and Ikom local government areas respectively.

    As an association, our charge to them when they assume office (we know they’ll win) is that they should be good ambassadors of Unicross and the alumni association. Their new offices should be seen as a stepping stone, not the destination, of their political careers. With hard work and determination, we know they can achieve great things and make a lasting impact on their respective local governments”.

    The statement added that, “Unicross has a reputation for producing high-achieving graduates therefore, we’re confident that these candidates will uphold this standard. They have the skills, knowledge, and passion to make a real difference, and we’re excited to see them in action as Vice Chairman and councillors. We wish them all the best in the upcoming elections and look forward to seeing the positive impact they will make upon assuming office”.

  • Alumni Urges Gov Otu To End Uncertainty, Appoint Substantive VC For UniCross

    Alumni Urges Gov Otu To End Uncertainty, Appoint Substantive VC For UniCross

     

    The University of Cross River State (UniCross) Alumni Association commends Governor Bassey Otu’s giant strides since assuming office, notably the transformation Calabar as well as enhanced security across the state. The association also expresses its eternal gratitude to the Governor over his past support to the university, particularly in facilitating the construction of our administrative block.

    However, the Association is deeply disappointed that our beloved university failed to secure a spot in the top ten universities in Nigeria, according to the latest Times Higher Education Ranking. This is a significant drop from our previous ranking of seventh in the country and 37th in Sub-Saharan Africa. We are concerned that this decline is a direct result of the leadership instability that has plagued our institution.

    Consequently, we appeal to Governor Otu to appoint a substantive Vice Chancellor, rather than continuing with the current Acting Vice Chancellor arrangement at the end of the tenure of the current Acting VC. The constant changes in leadership have created uncertainty and hindered progress. In the past three months alone, we have had three different Vice Chancellors, which is unacceptable. Our university needs stability to grow and thrive.

    The Alumni wonders why UniCross is treated differently as the Governor has set a standard of swiftly replacing other suspended government officials in the past to bring stability and avoid derailing the focus of his administration. Five months have passed since the Vice Chancellor’s suspension, with no official communication from the government on the investigation’s outcome. This silence suggests a lack of interest in the former Vice Chancellor’s return. Therefore, we urge the Governor and Visitor to the University to boldly and firmly address this issue to bring the much-needed stability to UniCross. The prolonged uncertainty is undermining the institution’s focus and progress.

    This call became necessary as the constant uncertainty surrounding the leadership of the institution is not only stifling progress but significantly contributing to our institution’s decline, as evidenced in the latest ranking. As critical stakeholders, we’re very worried that our institution’s reputation hangs in the balance, with far-reaching consequences for students, staff, and alumni who hold the university certificates.

    Considering the standard the Governor has set for himself as a ‘People’s First Leader’, it would be disappointing to see our institution continue to regress under his watch. With over fifteen months in office, we believe he has had enough time to complete his restructuring process for the University to move forward. We appeal to the Governor to extend the attention he is giving to other sectors to UniCrosss which is one of the most significant assets of the state.

    The alumni also passionately appeals to all stakeholders and well meaning Cross Riverians to join us in advocating for a better future for our university. The Association remains committed to supporting the government and our dear institution to regain its place as one of the top ivory towers in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa.

    Inyali Peter, Ph.D
    National President
    UniCross Alumni

  • UNICROSS Alumni Launches Scholarship Scheme For Undergraduates

    UNICROSS Alumni Launches Scholarship Scheme For Undergraduates

     

    The University of Cross River State (Unicross) Alumni Association has launched a scholarship scheme for the best second year student in all the departments in the institution.

    The National President, Dr. Inyali Peter, in a statement announcing the official kickoff of the programme said that the programme was not completely new but a revival of a policy that was initiated during the tenure of Prof. Ekanem Ikpi Braide as Vice Chancellor.

    Inyali said that, even though the maiden edition of the programme under alumni’s sponsorship will concentrate on year two undergraduates, there’s plan on ground to expand the scheme to cover graduates of the University who are running postgraduate programmes in the institution.

    According to him, “I’m very excited that today we’re formally reviving one of the best policies introduced by our former Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ikpi Braide.
    As a way of encouraging new students to take their studies seriously rather than invest their times and energies in ventures that may lead them to not graduating or something, this policy was introduced but stopped at some point possibly, because of the poor financial situation of the University. Because some of us appreciate the importance of such great initiative, we have decided to revive it.

    The University is a place where most students will be living on their own and enjoying all the freedom for the first time. This makes them vulnerable to all kinds of things as their minds are preoccupied with many things. So to keep them focused on their purpose of being in the University, we believe that setting a target and making them realise that there’s an incentive that’ll come at the end of every academic session will inspire them to take their studies much more seriously “.

    The Alumni President who said that the target is to have at least one beneficiary from each department noted that the scholarship committee that was recently constituted will reach out to relevant offices in the University to work out modalities on how to select the beneficiaries.

    “The scholarship committee which is headed by a very disciplined and straightforward man, Dr. Paul Tawo Bukie will work out modalities on how to select the beneficiaries. One thing I can assure you is that even as a President, I’ll not influence a single name. I have told the Chairman that any day I call him to compromise the selection process for anybody, he should expose me publicly.

    We want to encourage the culture of competence and meritocracy. Only the best from each department shall be selected and the best must have a CGPA of more than 3.50; that’s is, any department that the result of the best student falls below 3.50 won’t benefit. Again, it’s important to emphasize that the scholarship will be paid directly to the University’s account and not to students. The beneficiaries will only be presented an award certificate and bank teller showing evidence of the payment of their fees.

    Other details will be announced by the scholarship committee in the next few days”, he said.

  • One Year Anniversary : UNICROSS Alumni Congratulates VC

    One Year Anniversary : UNICROSS Alumni Congratulates VC

     

    University of Cross River State (UNICROSS) Alumni Association has congratulated Prof. Austin Angba, Vice Chancellor of the University for the giant strides recorded since assuming office one year ago.

    The Association, in a Statement issued in Calabar by its National President, Comrade Eyam Abeng said that Prof. Angba has proven his doubters wrong with the transformation he has brought to the University in such a short time.

    The President noted that the VC has justified why the visitor to the University and Governor of Cross River State, Sen. Ben Ayade took more than one year in appointing a replacement for the former VC, Prof. Anthony Owan-Enoh.

    He maintained that, with the performances of the former VC and the peculiarities of the challenges facing the University, the Governor made the right decision by going against certain sentiments advanced by some interest groups to appoint a young and vibrant administrator like the current VC.

    Highlighting some of the achievements of the VC, he said that, “as an association and critical stakeholder, we are happy that the VC in just one year, has improved the security architecture of the University with better equipments for security personnel” .

    Abeng added that, “the construction of better drainage to arrest flooding in staff quarters is one of his most underrated achievements because flooding has been one of the major problems in the staff quarters. Staff won’t give in their best if they don’t have the enabling environment to work and live in.

    The VC has always taken seriously, the issue of students welfare. We’re aware that water and electricity supplies in hostels have improved remarkably in the past one year “.

    The Alumni President recounted that,” during the long wait for the appointment of a substantive VC, our position was always that a good administrator that understands the peculiar problems of the University was what the school needed. A lot of people misunderstood that to mean that we were not supporting the campaign for the appointment of a Professor within the University.

    Today, when we look back and assess what the Prof. Angba’s administration has achieved despite the paucity of funds, we feel proud that we put the interest of the University ahead of other parochial sentiments.

    We know the next years will be amazing. We’re confident that by the time he’ll complete two years, people may not remember what he has done now because his strides will be too many to mention. We congratulate him and wish him the very best of luck in his remaining years”.