The chairperson of Kyambogo University Council, Prof. John Okedi, is escorted to the Central Police Station on Friday after he and others were arrested in a meeting at the Senate building.
In Summary
Justice Mulyagonja accuses the group of mismanaging the institution and disregarding her orders.
Staff members raid IGG office
Meanwhile, drama ensued after a section of staff members stormed the IPS Building that houses the Inspectorate’s office yesterday demanding for an immediate explanation from the IGG. They accused her of escalating the university’s problems, before security contained the situation.
Staff members raid IGG office
Meanwhile, drama ensued after a section of staff members stormed the IPS Building that houses the Inspectorate’s office yesterday demanding for an immediate explanation from the IGG. They accused her of escalating the university’s problems, before security contained the situation.
The protracted fight over the management of Kyambogo University
took a new twist on Friday following the arrest of seven members of the
university council at the institution on orders of the Inspector General
of Government (IGG).
This is the first time officials are arrested
since the squabbles at the institution started a decade ago. They are
being held at Kiira Road and Central police stations.
The IGG, Justice Irene Mulyagonja, said the group was arrested for disregarding her orders, adding that preliminary investigations showed that they were responsible for causing the administrative mismanagment and faulting the procurement processes at the university.
The IGG, Justice Irene Mulyagonja, said the group was arrested for disregarding her orders, adding that preliminary investigations showed that they were responsible for causing the administrative mismanagment and faulting the procurement processes at the university.
“They were all implicated by the evidence we have
so far in mismanaging the institution but we thought that taking action
would be the last course,” Justice Mulyagonja said.
The arrest comes less than a week after the IGG wrote to the administration on May 3, halting any disciplinary action against the embattled Vice Chancellor, Prof. Isaiah Ndiege, before the conclusion of her investigation into mismanagement of the institution.
The arrest comes less than a week after the IGG wrote to the administration on May 3, halting any disciplinary action against the embattled Vice Chancellor, Prof. Isaiah Ndiege, before the conclusion of her investigation into mismanagement of the institution.
“I only directed that the council suspends any
meeting to take action against the VC but received insults and warnings
in return,” she said. Those detained include Prof. Opuda Asibo, the
acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. John Okedi, the chairperson of the
University Council, Mr Sam Akorimo, the university secretary, Mr Ham
Mugyereza, the university bursar, Ms Christine Kyayonka, among others.
Witnesses at the time of the arrests told the
Sunday Monitor that detectives from both the IGG’s office and police
with an arrest warrant raided the senate building where the group was
holding a meeting.
Charges
The ombudsman said the charges preferred against the officials included abuse of office, conflict of interest and obstructions of directions of the Inspectorate of Government Act.
The 13-year-old university has been dogged by several challenges ranging from mismanagement and alleged corruption since inception.
By press time Saturday, other university officials were trying to seek for the release of their colleagues.
The ombudsman said the charges preferred against the officials included abuse of office, conflict of interest and obstructions of directions of the Inspectorate of Government Act.
The 13-year-old university has been dogged by several challenges ranging from mismanagement and alleged corruption since inception.
By press time Saturday, other university officials were trying to seek for the release of their colleagues.
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