Kwara Poly staff, students kick against appointment of Rector, Registrar
…no favouritism in process – Mgt
Some students and employees of the Kwara State Polytechnic Staff, Ilorin, yesterday condemned the way a new Rector and Registrar were appointed for the institution, saying due process was not followed.
A lecturer, Jubril Abdullahi and leader of the staff in a statement made available to newsmen in Abuja, expressed dissatisfaction over the process of appointing the rector and registrar.
Abdullahi said that advertisements and shortlist of candidates were intentionally done to edge out other qualified candidates in the school.
He said: “We discovered that the advertisements were done to disallow qualified members of staff of our institution from applying for the positions.”
He said that other candidates who applied for the jobs outside the school were shortlisted more than a week before the interview, adding that those in the school, who were later allowed, were given only 24 hours to apply.
Abdhullahi, who condemned the recruitment process, said it was biased and tilted toward favouring a particular candidate by the advertiser.
He said: “It was on this shady recruitment method that the former governor Abdufatah Ahmed declined his assent to the initial appointment which led to the dissolution of the governing council.”
He said that the former governor discovered that the process was against National Board of Technical Education guidelines and traditions of the school.
Abdullahi however called on Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and Kwara State House of Assembly to disregard the illegal appointment which was done on May 22.
He described the appointment as illegal because the Governing Council and management of the school had already been dissolved, which were supposed to transmit the reports to the incumbent governor.
The staff and students of the school had on May 19 threatened to stage a peaceful protest over the appointment of a new rector without following due process.
Speaking on behalf of the students, Comrade Kayode Rafiu, said the protest became necessary due to alleged “shabby process in the appointment of a new rector for the institution”.
Reacting to the allegation, the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Abdulkadir Yunus, informed newsmen that the interviews for appointing the rector and registrar were conducted during the last administration and the processes were transparent.
He said that everything was concluded before the expiration of the last administration and there was no favourite candidate as alleged by the staff.
He said that the Registrar had officially resumed about two weeks ago, adding that when the interview was conducted, the Rector was not part of the panel.