The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. James Adelabu, who made this known
after the school’s Senate meeting, however, said the final approval was
with the National Universities Commission.
The institution had earlier transferred its Engineering students to the
Federal University of Technology, Minna, Niger State, following the
withdrawal of the accreditation by the NUC.
The medical students, whose college had been granted temporary
accreditation by the Nigerian Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria, for
the second day running disrupted the first semester examination of the
Distance Learning Institute’s students at the permanent site.
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When our correspondent visited the campus on Tuesday, policemen were
seen at the entrance of the main campus. But peace had returned to the
mini-campus of the institution at Gwagwalada as lecturers were seen
teaching the students.
The VC, who told journalists that the varsity was working hard to meet
the verification team of the MDCN, alleged that some unknown members of
staff were inciting the students to cause problems.
He said the students, who he had always referred to as his children, refused to attend a peace meeting he called.
He said, “I invited them for a meeting, they refused to come. Five
security men were wounded by the students; one has been referred to an
eye specialist hospital in Kaduna while one was hit with a iron in the
back.
“A committee was set up and chaired by the deputy vice-chancellor
(academics), deans of faculties, the registrar and a few eminent
professors. The Committee invited them to a meeting but they were
adamant, insisting that the schools must be closed down. With the
progress made to meet the accreditation verification, which is known to
the students, why would they ask that the school be closed down? They
are insincere. The whole medical students are not more than 120.”
The students are demanding N10m each as compensation, transfer to other universities and closure of UNIABUJA.
But Adelabu said these demands were frivolous, adding that he inherited the problems from his predecessor.
Independent findings also revealed that regular students of the
institution had resisted the medical students’ attempt to disrupt the
examination, hence their (medical students) resolve to visit their anger
on the Distance Learning Students who are undergoing part-time
programmes.
The VC, who said he did not want any bloodshed, appealed to them to give peace a chance and not to take laws into their hands.
He said he was open to dialogue with the students as had been his practice.
Adelabu added that an interview for short-listed candidates for staff
recruitment had been fixed for next week, while new laboratories and
complexes had been built to meet verification standard by NMDC.
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