The Management of Akwa Ibom University says it would
expelled four undergraduates for their alleged involvement in the rape
of a female student of the institution at Obio Akpa campus in Oruk-Anam
Local Government Area.
The Head of Directorate of Information, Public Relations
and Protocol of the University, Mr Akaninyene Ibanga, disclosed this to
newsmen on Friday in Oruk-Anam.
Ibanga explained that the University management would
expel the students based on the outcome of police investigations on the
matter.
He said the police could not exonerate them because the victim had obtained a medical report to support their investigations.
“The students were first suspended by the university
authorities as normal procedure to allow them attend police interviews
as part of investigations to establish their level of involvement in the
crime.
“There is no way the police will exonerate them because the victim had obtained a medical report to back up police findings.
“Once the police concludes their investigations and sends the report, the university would expel them,” Ibanga said.
“The alleged prepatrators are Akpan Matthew, Essien Fidelis, Bassey Joseph and Bassey Columbus.
“Kindly be informed that the Vice -Chancellor of Akwa
Ibom University has taken appropriate disciplinary measures against the
four students, who were recently involved in an alleged rape case and
caused embarrassment to the University community,” he said.
He said that the Vice Chancellor had directed the
Registrar and Secretary of Senate, Mr John Udo, to issue letters to the
four culprits on April 8.
He said the University had received a security report on
March 23, to the fact that four male students allegedly raped and
caused severe bodily harm to a female student of the Department of
Performing Arts and Mass Communication.
He explained that the suspension letters were issued in
line with the University rules and regulations as enshrined in the
Student Information handbook.
He said the Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of the Senate,
had directed that the studentship of the culprits be suspended
indefinitely, for gross misconduct which constitutes a breach of the
matriculation oath with effect from the date the letters were written .
(NAN)
Source:News Now.
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