Bida Poly council summons ex-rector over administrative matters

The Governing Council of Federal Polytechnic Bida, Niger, has invited the immediate past Rector of the institution, Dr. Abubakar Abdul-Dzukogi, to appear before it to clear some grey areas.
This came to the fore at the end of the council’s meeting in Bida.
Briefing journalists in Bida on Saturday, the chairman of the council, Ismail Muazu-Hassan, said Mr Abdul-Dzukogi was scheduled to appear before it on Friday.
“The council has extended the invitation to the former rector at the sitting of its members yesterday (Friday).
“After reviewing so many issues, we decided to invite Dzukogi to come and share ideas with us and answer some questions to which we need clarifications.
“But, unfortunately, the immediate past rector came up with some excuses, including that he did not have enough time to prepare as well as health challenges.
“In consideration of his excuse, we have, therefore, given him an extension of ten days within which to appear before us and explain to us these grey areas.
“This is very critical for him and us to set the records clear, as this council is here to better the academic and general activities of the Polytechnic,” the council chairman said.
Mr Ismaila-Hassan said that the former rector needs to account for his stewardship.
According to him, the council is not saying he has not done well, but wants him to clarify some issues pertaining to his eight years of administration.
“We are not picking anything outside his administration; the eight years of his stewardship; to give him fair hearing,” he said.
Mr. Muazu-Hassan also vowed that the incumbent council of the institution would not compromise standards in all academic and other extracurricular activities of the polytechnic to maintain its “Bida Standards.”
“We will not rest on our oars in these directions. We are fully committed to the development of the institution,” he said.
He assured the present leadership of the institution of the council’s support in its efforts to take the polytechnic to greater heights.
He commended the federal government for the student loan scheme, describing it as one of the best schemes ever for the nation’s students.
(NAN)
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