#TrackNigeria: Benue State University (BSU) says, allegations of financial impropriety making rounds in university circles against the Vice Chancellor (VC), Prof. Moses Kembe, are untrue.
Mr Tser Vanger, the university’s Information Officer, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Thursday in Makurdi that such allegations were “completely unfounded”.
He denied that the VC diverted funds meant for the payment of Earned Academic Allowances (EAA) for the procurement of exotic cars for top officers of the university.
He also denied that lectures were held in dilapidated buildings marked for demolition.
Vanger, however, admitted that school fees were increased but not diverted for purchase of cars.
He said those that were in default of school fees were not allowed to sit for semester examinations.
“This is a computer age and students who pay their fees are also expected to do online registration for the courses being offered.
“Where such students fail to register such causes online, nobody will mark their scripts even when they write such examinations.
“I don’t know anything about new cars, it is not true that such cars are bought by the university,” he explained.
However, sources who preferred anonymity said that new cars were bought by the university at exorbitant prices for top university managers.
The sources alleged that the cars were bought from the proceeds of the increased school fees while the university declined to pay the lecturers their allowances.
The VC allegedly owed lecturers’ EAA for 55 months, those handling Post Graduate (PG) courses and sandwich programmes were also owed three years allowances respectively.
The sources alleged that the VC purchased a Lexus Jeep valued at N75 million, four Toyota Camry vehicles (2018 model) each valued at N35 million, two Hilux vans and two Toyota Corrola cars (2015 model) valued at N11 million each for the top officers of the university.
The sources also regretted the condition of learning at the institution and described it as “appalling”.
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They said ceiling fans and bulbs were dysfunctional while sanitary conditions were at their lowest ebb.(NAN)