UB, VC NALOVA : THEY HAVE STARTED! |
The National Union of Teachers of
Higher Education (SYNES) University of Buea Chapter is threatening to embark on
an
indefinite strike action if the Vice Chancellor of the institution and other
staff due retirement are not relieved from their administrative duties.
In a statement issued mid-March 2016, (SYNES)
UB, accuses the VC of frustrating academic efforts, tribalism, favoritism and all forms of vices and –isms, which
they said had
dragged the image of the institution into disrepute.Serious allegations
not substantiated in their press release. Our request for information from the UB VC and authorities has so far received no response.
(SYNES) University of Buea Chapter- PRESS
RELEASE
The National Union of Teachers of
Higher Education (SYNES) University of Buea Chapter, met in General Assembly on
2 March 2016 to deliberate on the socio-educational atmosphere on campus, the
injustice and pain lecturers have endured in the last four years and
particularly the expiration of the tenure of the current Vice-Chancellor, Dr.
Nalova Lyonga due to her retirement in February 2016.
The General Assembly
discussed objectively and frankly, the disastrous engravements of Dr. Nalova
Lyonga on the academic and social life of the University, and much more, the
shame and damage she has brought on the good name of the University and the
collective psyche of staff respectively.
DR FONTEM: SYNES UB SG |
The General Assembly of
SYNES University of Buea Chapter therefore:
- Mindful of the directive of the Prime Minister and Head of Government that
every retired officer should be replaced with immediate effect;
- Considering that any
delay in replacing the current Vice-Chancellor is a stay of the Prime
Minister’s directive and the continuous asphyxiation of the academic and social
aspirations of the University;
- Considering that Dr.
Nalova Lyonga has never embraced dialogue ever since she was appointed in 2012,
but rather shunned it and carried out acts that stirred anger and caused unrest
simply because she felt that she could use her position to call in police to
maim her opponents;
- Recalling that she took
10 innocent lecturers to the police on false charges which she herself
orchestrated through a fake email circulated on the internet with the
complicity of Dr. Molua Ernest and Dr. Kingsley Ngange. Her intention by this
accusation was to charge the lecturers to court and eventually incarcerate them
for terrorism and have them physically eliminated on the grounds of national
security;
- Recalling that she did
not dissociate herself from an incendiary and extremely xenophobic letter
supposedly signed by some Fako chiefs in June 2013, with the instrumentality of
Dr. Molua Ernest and Ngange Kingsley, promising to deal with lecturers of non-Fako
origin “using orthodox and non-orthodox means”;
- Recalling that she framed
two lecturers for corruption and scandalized them on CRTV Buea for extorting
money from students, dragged the said lecturers before a Disciplinary Panel and
failed to prove her allegations;
- Recalling her onslaught
on academic standards by trying to fraudulently and insistently award a PhD to
a certain Mrs. Ali Joan Wacka who was not registered at the University of Buea
and had not fulfilled the conditions required for the conferment of the
doctorate degree;
DR ABAGMA : SYNES UB PRESIDENT |
- Recalling that this same
Ali Joan received a salary for more than six years during which she was not
teaching. Throughout that period, she spent endless hours in the
Vice-Chancellor’s office spreading gossip and eavesdropping on official
conversations and was protected by Dr. Nalova Lyonga. She was also given more
than 3 million to go to the USA for an excursion when colleagues applying
genuine for academic visits were turned away;
- Recalling that in
furtherance of her rampage on academic standards, she drove to an examination
hall to fire an invigilator from the hall after Mrs Biaka, a candidate in the
MBA exam who was fidgeting, called her on the phone to report that the
invigilator had changed her seat. She asked the candidate to return to her seat
and continue fidgeting;
- Recalling that she
instructed that first semester exams in 2016 be written in the university after
only eight out of the statutory thirteen weeks of lectures in violation of
UNESCO standards, even against the advice of Faculties and SYNES that students
were not ready thereby causing many students to perform poorly;
- Viewing that this
onslaught on academic standards started when she caused her daughter to write
undergraduate exams alone in the middle of the semester on the grounds that she
was to travel abroad before the end of the semester. Then, resit exams were
eventually instituted in ASTI because this same daughter of hers failed several
courses and would not graduate on time if she was not given a chance to resit
them;
- Recalling that she has
swelled the support staff roll with about 300 new recruits mostly from the same
ethnic background; a proof of her tribalistic disposition. In fact,
recruitments are not advertised; rather, people are called on the phone to come
and take up positions which yield fat salaries while lecturers type their
documents and print off campus. This spurious recruitment is sucking up
subventions to Faculties and inflating the academic debt;
FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSE OR BATTLEGROUND? |
- Considering that as part
of her diabolical ploy to antagonize lecturers with each other, she appoints
junior colleagues newly recruited to head departments, just to spite much older
staff in those Departments and calls to find out what the reaction is;
- Recalling that this very
Vice-Chancellor does not have a clean financial record; she does not pay the
Faculties their fair share of the 35% of subventions received from the State
because she uses it to pay salaries of support staff. As a result, some
Faculties still owe bonuses of 2014 and 2015 much to lecturers’ chagrin;
- Recalling that she banned
taxis from entering the campus and rejected proposals for the University to
adopt its own transportation scheme simply because she planned to set up her
own transport company under the name Bajo Club, heavily subsidized by the
University. To this day, the company has not been able to acquire enough buses
to serve the population of UB. At times, there are two buses to serve about
20,000 students, teachers and support staff. University staff are compelled to
trek in the sun, rain and often get to work late because the buses are never
there;
- Recalling that three
Peugeot cars used by two Deputy Vice Chancellors and the Registrar disappeared
shortly after she assumed office and much later the Vice-Chancellor’s black
Prado also disappeared after 132 million Francs was given by the Prime Minister
for the purchase of new service cars (being 55 million Francs for a new Prado
for the Vice-chancellor and 82 million for Honda vehicles for her deputies and
the Registrar) one would have expected a public auction of the old cars or that
they be given to some Deans whose service cars are about 20 years old and out
of use;
PM YANG: PHILEMON: ITS SERIOUS |
Hereby unanimously resolved
as follows:
1. Lecturers have waited
patiently for her tenure to expire with all its sham and drudgery and borne
every pain despite provocation knowing that her departure is eminent. The shame
brought on the reputation of the University by Dr. Nalova Lyonga and pain
inflicted on the individual and collective psyche of the members of the UB
community should no longer continue after she has duly retired.
2. Dr. Nalova Lyonga’s continuous stay at the helm of affairs is an academic and financial hazard to the University with a serious effect on our occupational health.
3. The General Assembly shall reconvene within 14 days to consider an indefinite strike action if appropriate steps are not taken by the powers that be to match the Prime Minister’s directive with action, that is, relieve our retired colleagues of their administrative duties.
4. If or when a strike is declared, there shall be no lectures, examinations/defences and practicals.
We urge students, parents and the public to understand and to recall their children home in the event of a trade dispute.
2. Dr. Nalova Lyonga’s continuous stay at the helm of affairs is an academic and financial hazard to the University with a serious effect on our occupational health.
3. The General Assembly shall reconvene within 14 days to consider an indefinite strike action if appropriate steps are not taken by the powers that be to match the Prime Minister’s directive with action, that is, relieve our retired colleagues of their administrative duties.
4. If or when a strike is declared, there shall be no lectures, examinations/defences and practicals.
We urge students, parents and the public to understand and to recall their children home in the event of a trade dispute.
For SYNES-UB,
Sango Martin, PhD Fokam
Bertrand Eric, PhD
First Vice President Second Vicec President
First Vice President Second Vicec President
Fontem A. Neba, PhD Enoh Richard, PhD
Secretary Welfare Secretary
Chief Andrew Ngeh, PhD Chief Fombo Fah, PhD
Public Relations Officer Financial Secretary
James A. Abangma, PhD
President
CC:
- The Prime Minister and Head of Government
- The Minister of Higher Education
- The Vice-Chancellor, University of Buea
- The SG/SYNES
- The Press
- The Prime Minister and Head of Government
- The Minister of Higher Education
- The Vice-Chancellor, University of Buea
- The SG/SYNES
- The Press
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