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Oluwakemi Roland. |
A nongovernmental organisation has called on authorities of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, to terminate the services of Dr. Nnaemeka Ogbene, the Computer Science lecturer allegedly in the middle of the election manipulation scandal in Enugu State.
Oluwakemi
Roland, founder and Executive Director of Odara Foundation, said the university
authorities must act quicky to preserve the integrity of the academia as well
as protect vulnerable students from a man, who according to her, has no
scruples and could also possibly compromise the integrity of university examinations
and other academic qualification tests.
Roland
who said her organisation is scandalized by what she described as the flagrant
abuse of electoral processes during the recently concluded Enugu State
Governorship elections, wondered how a university lecturer would allegedly
involve in the manipulation of voter numbers with such impunity and still be
allowed to return to teach students.
“We
have followed the developments in the Enugu State Gubernatorial elections,
which held on March 18, 2023, with keen interest and feel compelled to speak on
the disturbing roles played by university lecturers, because of what we see as
their direct roles in the character formation of our children and
impressionable young adults,” she said.
Roland
said her organisation finds it “extremely disturbing that a lecturer of
Computer Science would be involved in such purported manipulation of figures.
We have since read, and our investigations have confirmed, that the election
results in Nkanu East Local Government Area of the state, was grossly inflated
to favour one political party. In this Local government area, the Returning
Officer, one Dr. Nnaemeka Ogbene, entered a figure of slightly above 32,000 for
total votes cast in an election where only 7,435 voters were captured to have
legally and lawfully participated in the voting process.”
Continuing,
she said: “Election malpractices is what we are dealing with, and any lecturer
who involves in it, will have no scruples engaging in examination malpractices
in the university. Election malpractices, as far as we are concerned, I
examination malpractices on a larger scale. A perpetrator of one must, as a
matter of process, graduate from the other. This is why we see what happened in
Enugu as red flag, and the university authorities must do all in its powers to
ensure that our young students are protected from being toxified by lecturers
of such bankrupt morals.”
Wondering
how Dr. Ogbene was able to make 32,000 votes out of a total of just above 7,000
accredited voters, Roland said the person responsible for such an act lacks
character and should not be allowed to stand before students as teacher and
role model.
“We
are aware that the University of Nigeria Nsukka prides itself as an institution
whose motto is “To Restore the Dignity of Man,” but the situation before us
where a lecturer with such base morals has not only challenged the dignity of
mankind as a whole, but also put the university before the entire world, calls
for urgent and decisive action. Everyone is watching to see how this great
citadel of learning responds to such a crushing moral and integrity challenge.
It must live up to its name and mantra by weeding out Dr Ogbene and other bad
examples like him, who neither have personal integrity nor care about the dignity
of mankind that the university espouses,” the Executive Director stated.
The
statement, which described Dr. Ogbene’s action as shameful, also said the
excuses given by the Returning Officer for the discrepancies in the results he
turned was untenable, insisting it was incumbent on the university don to have
taken every step that would have ensured that the integrity of the voter data
he was turning in was sacrosanct.
“We
need to protect our children from moral pollutants like Dr Ogbene. We need to keep
him and his likes as far away from our children as we possibly can. Character
is infectious, and when a bad character is a person who dispenses knowledge to
young people, we then have a big problem in our hands,” she said.
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