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EBSU VC Debunks allegations of Selling Institution’s Utility Vehicles

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Following allegations levelled against him, bothering on sale of almost all the utility vehicles in the institution, the Vice Chancellor, Ebonyi State University Professor Chigozie Ogbu, has debunked those allegations, saying they are false and baseless.

Prof Ogbu, who stated this during a press conference held at the university campus, added that he has never thought of selling any university assets, including utility vehicles or any other property.

He urged the public to disregard the misinformation emanating from Chika Nwoba on social media platform, assuring stakeholders that the university’s assets are being managed in accordance with established guidelines and protocols to its students.

The VC pledged to continue promoting a conducive learning environment for academic and research activities while also expressing his commitment to the integrity of the institution and ensuring that all resources are utilized responsibly for the benefit of students and staff.

The University Don noted that the final list of items usually go through several layers of approval by the institution’s Management.

The VC said, “I did not sell any Tipper as alleged by one Chika Nwoba. Our Tipper was stolen but with the help of the Police, it was recovered while investigation is still ongoing.”

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Also speaking, the Institution’s Deputy Vice Chancellor Administration, Prof. Chika Nwafor highlighted that the driver raised alarm that the articulated vehicle was illegally towed by some unknown persons where it was parked at the mechanic village.

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