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Gross Misconduct MAU Yola Dismisses 3 Professors – Vice Chancellor

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Gross misconduct: MAU Yola dismisses 3 professors – Vice Chancellor.

From Umar Dankano,Yola.

The management of the Modibbo Adama University Yola, MAU has dismissed three (3) professors for alleged plagiarism and unethical conduct.

Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Abdullahi Liman Tukur disclosed the development in Yola on Tuesday at the 28th pre-convocation press conference for 2022/2023 academic session of the University slated to take place on Saturday 4th May 2024.

Professor Tukur explained that the sanctioned academicians were found guilty by an internal investigative panel set up by the University council noting that stiff measures awaits any erring staff and student purposely to ensure enforcement of laws and regulations guiding the institution.

On the 28th proposed convocation,Tukur explained that University would be graduating a total of 5,545 students stressing that 4,282 with Bachelor’s degrees and 458 with diploma certificates.

He added that 53 graduating students will be awarded first class,1,143 second class upper,2,376 second class lower as 682 with third class while 28 with pass degrees.

According to him in higher degrees category, 41 postgraduate diploma would be presented as 630 masters degree awardees will get their certificates while 134 Ph.Ds candidates in various displines.

“This year’s ceremony,the 28th convocation,ponts to our return to the annual ceremony as the event is holding just about a year after the previous one and a pointer to relative stability we are maintaining in our academic calendar”. Tukur maintained.

Vice Chancellor Tukur who announced that the forthcoming convocation ceremony would be the last under his leadership as VC with the expiration of a five-year tenure urged the federal government to review the Treasury Single Account (TSA) policy describing it as a huge challenge militating against operations of public Universities in the country.

He however opined that decentralization of the Universities accounts will provide for better accountability and frugality.

“All stakeholders need to thoroughly examine the impact of the TSA policy particularly as it relates to the operations of a University”. Tukur observed.

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