The Senate of Nigeria’s Abia State
University, Uturu, has revoked the degree in Government and Public
Administration that it claimed was “fraudulently awarded” to former Governor,
Orji Uzor Kalu by the University.
The Registrar, Mr E.O Onuoha said the
decision to revoke the certificate was taken at the 69th extra-ordinary meeting
of the Senate, held on Friday, March 1, 2013.
The statement maintained that the
action followed “the findings and recommendations of an investigative panel
into allegations of a breach of Academic Regulations of the University’’ in the
admission of Kalu.
It further stated that the findings
showed that the certificate “was fraudulently awarded’’ by the University.
Onuoha, who doubles as the Secretary
of the Senate, stated that Kalu did not complete the mandatory three academic
years, comprising six semesters, before the certificate was awarded to him.
While stating that the former
governor spent only two semesters, he noted that the revocation was in
fulfilment of the statutory responsibility of the Senate “to guard and maintain
at all times the Academic Regulations of the University’’.
Onuoha stated that the former
governor ceased to be a holder of BSc degree in Government and Public
Administration “with the cancellation and withdrawal of the degree result and
certificate awarded to him’’.
Kalu enrolled in the University
during his administration to complete a degree programme with Matriculation
Number 00/42226 on transfer from the University of Maiduguri.
The ABSU senate described his
admission by transfer as ‘’irregular ab initio’’, because it violated the
University’s academic regulations on admission.
Kalu, the PPA presidential candidate
in 2007 general elections, had faced a series of frustrations since his widely
reported bid to return to PDP.
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