ABU Zaria

ABU Denies Allegations of Stalling Staff Promotions

Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) in Zaria has denied allegations of not promoting its academic staff.

The university’s spokesman, Mallam Auwal Umar, addressed these claims on Monday, following accusations by lecturer Mallam Waziri Isa Adam.

Adam alleged that the university prevented him from completing his PhD at the University of Lagos, despite having enrolled in the program 14 years ago.

“The staff, an assistant lecturer at the institution’s Department of Mass Communication, also claimed that his academic pursuits had been “unfairly targeted due to his outspoken criticism of the VC’s actions”, which he further said had “caused significant delays and obstacles in his academic pursuits.

“Given the wishy-washy manner in which he presented his PhD update as captured in the release simply to deceive the public, it is pertinent for the university management to respond and make official clarification on the matter.

“Malam Adam has been an assistant lecturer since 28th January, 2009 after his upgrade from graduate assistant, following completion of his M. Sc Mass Communication degree from the University of Lagos. He has been on that rank for well over 15 years now because of his inability to meet the institution’s academic promotion requirements.

“He joined the services of Ahmadu Bello University as a full-time staff on the rank of graduate assistant on 20th February, 2006.

“So, he has been a stagnated academic staff for more than 18 years, a period long enough for him to attain the peak of his career. Those who came much later than him, are either associate professors or professors now,” the statement said.