9th
November, 2021
PRESS RELEASE :
ASUU VINDICATES FUTO ON PANTAMI : MURIC REACTS
The five-man probe panel set up by the Academic Staff Union of
Universities (ASUU) which launched an investigation into the appointment of the
Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Professor Isa Ibrahim Pantami,
as a professor of CyberSecurity, has cleared the Federal University of
Technology, Owerri, of any wrongdoing. ASUU
affirmed that its investigation revealed that Pantami went through rigorous
processes before his appointment as a professor of Cybersecurity.
Meanwhile an Islamic human rights group, the Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC), has commended ASUU for being objective in its investigation. The group
also cautioned against the rising tide of anti-North and anti-Muslim sentiment
among Southern elites.
This was
contained in a statement issued on Tuesday, 9th November, 2021 by
the director and founder of MURIC, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
The statement
reads :
“The Academic
Staff Union of Universities yesterday issued a statement clearing the Federal
University of Technology (FUTO), Owerri, of any misdemeanour in the appointment
of the Minister of Digital Economy, Professor Isa Ali Pantami, as a professor
of CyberSecurity. This should rest the furore over the appointment.
“We knew ab initio that ethnic jingoism and tramadolised
religiousity was at the bottom of the hullabaloo. Some elites in Southern
Nigeria, are always eager to ethnicise and religionize any issue whenever it
involves a Muslim. They have thrown objectivity, constructive criticism and
meritocracy to the winds.
“Their avowed
dogma is that nothing good can emanate from the North or from Muslims. Worse still,
they are always prepared to rob the North and anyone who is a Muslim of any right,
priviledge, entitlement or glory. They would have done worse if the appointment
had come from a university based in the North.
“Equally
noteworthy is the fact that no professor of Northern extraction was a member of
the probe panel. There was also no single Muslim among them. ASUU did a
clinical job. The five-man probe panel comprised Engr. Prof. M. S.
Nwakaudu, chairman, Prof. G.A. Anyanwu, Prof. C. E. Orji, Prof. Mrs. O.P.
Onyewuchi; and Prof. T. I. N. Ezejiofor as member and secretary.
“The report also added that Pantami’s application scaled six
hurdles before it was ratified by the Governing Council while external
assessors were engaged to examine the minister’s publications as required in
such circumstances.
“MURIC invites all Nigerians to embrace tolerance, accommodation,
cooperation and love. We must eschew ill will, bad faith and bad blood. Nigeria
cannot move forward if one group is always trying to pull the other down. Every
nation is like a bird that must fly in the air. But just as no bird can fly
with only one wing, so does Nigeria need both wings (North and South) to enable
it fly. Our greatness is in our diversity but we must be united in order to
amplify and actualise our potentials.
“Once again, we
congratulate the Honourabe Minister, Ali Isa Pantami, on his well merited appointment
as Professor of CyberSecurity. We take pride in noting that the investigation
of his professorial appointment by ASUU has not only added lustre to his
professorial chair but also augmented splendour to his academic acumen. It is
an unprecedented endorsement confirming that Professor Pantami satisfied all
righteousness.
“Finally, we
commend ASUU for its objectivity and professionalism in this investigation. We
also give kudos to FUTO for exhibiting enviable vision, unrelenting courage and
for championing due process. We charge other tertiary institutions to emulate
FUTO by thinking outside the box to initiate new programmes and courses capable
of facilitating Nigeria’s technological breakthrough.”
Professor Ishaq
Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights
Concern (MURIC)
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