Rivers
Monarch Demands Compensation From UNIPORT Over Damaged Crops
The Paramount Ruler of Aluu Clan, in Ikwerre Local Government Area, Eze Chima Okpara Wokokpor, has urged the management of University of Port Harcourt to pay compensation to his communities over alleged destruction of cash crops and trees.
The monarch who said the management of the university did not recognise Aluu as one of its hosts, said that the varsity has denied the communities of employments and contract quota since its inception.
Eze Wokokpor stated this when the six man federal government visitation Panel led by its Chairman, Engr. Ekpeyong Smith,and the secretary, Barr. Pascal Eruaga paid him a visit in his Palace at Omuchiolu Aluu on Wednesday.
The Paramount Ruler who frowned at the neglect and marginalisation by the university said, not even admission quotas or local supplies contract was given to the sons and daughters of the clan.
“Our youths, including, graduates are roaming the streets, no employment from Uniport, our hectares of land taken by force without due compensation by the federal university for over 45 years ago, we need gainful employments and contracts from the management of Uniport,”said the monarch.
The Nyeweali also demanded that the university sign a Memorandum of Understanding ( MoU ) with the Aluu community for better working relationships.
The monarch who called for a periodic interface between the host communities and the management, said such would enhance healthy relationships.
On security, Eze Chima Wokokpor appealed to the university to install CCTV cameras in all the nooks and crannies of the institution to curb crimes and criminality in the campuses
Also speaking, Paramount Ruler of Omuokiri Community, Chief Alhaji Hassan Welewa said he was unhappy that the university neglected and derecognised Aluu communities as one of its host.
The Omuokiri chief also told the Panel that the management of university had instituted over ten litigations in various courts, including Court of Appeal over community land ownerships.
Earlier, the Acting Vice Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt, Prof Steve Okodudu said the federal government visitation Panel was in the institution to oversee the activities of the institution, assess performance and relationship with the host communities.
Represented by Acting Deputy Vice Chancellor, Prof Razaq Kilani, Okodudu said the panel would take the reports and the position of Aluu clan to the federal government for prompt intervention.
Prof Okodudu said there was no need for hostilities between the host communities and the university, but appealed for cordial relationship.
By: Chinedu Wosu
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