UNICAL VC warns students against election violence, thuggery

Prof. Florence Obi, vice chancellor of the University of Calabar, has urged students to abstain from all election-related violence and thuggery both during and after general elections.

Florence stated this during an interaction with newsmen on Tuesday in Calabar, she advised the students to resist any attempt to be used by politicians as thugs.

Wakadaily earlier report that the National Universities Commission, NUC, has ordered the closure of all universities across the country between February 22 and March 14, 2023, to enable students participate in the 2023 general elections.

She said: “I want to advise my students to be careful and conscious, especially now that we have high insecurity challenges in the country. I also want to advise them not to allow themselves to be used by any politician as thugs during the elections.

“They should cast their votes based on their conscience and shun any act that may lead to violence. Our students are young people, who are full of energy, some politicians may want to use them as thugs, but they must reject such offers.”

Prof. Florence also disclosed that 486 academic staff of the institution had begun training for participation as collation and returning officers.

She observed that the senior lecturers were chosen based on experience, integrity, hard work and exposure, commitment and responsiveness to roles and assignment given to them.

According to her: “I want to advise my colleagues that we must do our job with all amount of integrity and transparency for the growth of our country.

“The reason why the Independent National Electoral Commission is using lecturers is based on the fact that we have high level of integrity and we must justify this in our conduct.

“We must not allow ourselves to be used to accuse the process. We must refuse to be tempted with money from politicians to buy the process.

“The lecturers must do their work with integrity and protect the corporate image of the university. The lecturer must be dedicated and passionate as they do their job on election day,” she added.

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