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President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by lakpalakpa: 11:11pm On Sep 04, 2014
Jonathan’s town boils as youths protest varsity admission quota

September 4, 2014 by Simon Utebor, Yenagoa 14 Comments

President Goodluck Jonathan’s hometown, Otuoke, in Ogbia Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, was on Thursday thrown into chaos.

Aggrieved youths from the President’s community protested the alleged refusal of the Federal University, Otuoke, to employ and give out admission slots to indigenes of the community.

The protesting youths barricaded the entrance to the university.

The protest, which started at about 8am lasted many hours, leading to the closure of the entrance into temporary sites of the institution and the disruption of examinations for pioneer students and the 200-level students of the institution.

It was learnt that the protest was called off by the irate youths following the intervention of riot policemen and the military from the Joint Military Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield.

Also, head of the Oloibiri of the Ijaw Youths Council, led by Mr. Osaanya Osaanya, the Ogbia clan head of the Ijaw National Congress, Chief Wilson Obi and the Chairman of the Oloibiri Clan Youth Assembly, Ifiola Moses implored the youths to cease hostilities.

The protesting Otuoke youths said recruitment had not been done in the last two years.

The youths demanded that a total 319 names agreed by the community should be employed. We also demand admission slots from the university.

They also demanded a Memoradum of Understanding with the community on issues of employment and admission.

But the Vice Chancellor of the institution, Prof. Mobolaji Aluko, reacting to the incident, said the university had never failed in engaging the host community of Otuoke on issues of employment and admission as stipulated in the provided legislation.

He said, “Community pressure will come up and we have handled them well. But we don’t want to be compelled and the academic activities of the students distrupted.

“It is not the protest by the youths that forced us to listen but the need to sustain our community relations policy and not allow community/students clash.”

Aluko said the institution currently had in its employ a total number of 1,300 and a student capacity of 1,040.

He added that the quota system of employment showed that indigenes of various communities in the state had 760 in its employment.

He said Ogbia and Otuoke communities have 350 and 150 persons respectively.

Aluko noted that an agreed MoU had been reached with the community through the paramount ruler, Obanema of Otuoke.

He said, “We have agreed to engage the indigenes based on the increasing requirements of employment in the next few months. The demanded names submitted for employment were done without required qualifications and we have asked them to attach to the names their qualifications and we will conduct interviews to affirm competence.

“We have informed them that we must be careful about fulfilling the Federal Character provision. It is possible we will increase our employment quota by 25 per cent due to our increasing needs but we must follow due process. And we have also insisted that the admission slots given to the community and others must be in compliance with the provision of the Joint Admission Matriculation Board.”

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Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by Leetunechi: 11:18pm On Sep 04, 2014

Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by Nobody: 11:35pm On Sep 04, 2014
He said, “We have agreed to engage the indigenes based on the increasing requirements of employment in the next few months. The demanded names submitted for employment were done without required qualifications and we have asked them to attach to the names their qualifications and we will conduct interviews to affirm competence.
“We have informed them that we must be careful about fulfilling the Federal Character provision. It is possible we will increase our employment quota by 25 per cent due to our increasing needs but we must follow due process. And we have also insisted that the admission slots given to the community and others must be in compliance with the provision of the Joint Admission Matriculation Board.”
So they want to gain employment/admission into the University just like that? Without any qualification, exams or interview

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Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by lakpalakpa: 11:38pm On Sep 04, 2014
Leetunechi:
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Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by mistudreh(m): 11:44pm On Sep 04, 2014
Eh! Jesuloluwa oooo
See the staff to student ratio.

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Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by Leetunechi: 11:45pm On Sep 04, 2014
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Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by lakpalakpa: 12:38am On Sep 05, 2014
Aluko said the institution currently had in its employ a total number of 1,300 and a student capacity of 1,040.

Staff: 1300

Students: 1040


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Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by lakpalakpa: 9:00am On Sep 05, 2014
enigmaotr:
So they want to gain employment/admission into the University just like that? Without any qualification, exams or interview

Isn't the illiterate PEJ a Perm. Sec in Bayelsa..



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Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by otokx(m): 9:03am On Sep 05, 2014
lakpalakpa:

Staff: 1300

Students: 1040


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Nigeria for you.
Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by EddyNumerouno(m): 9:13am On Sep 05, 2014
as much as i encourage their quest fro knowledge, it just cant happen like that...these people are funny sha, they even compiled a list of people grin cheesy grin
Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by AZeD1(m): 9:16am On Sep 05, 2014
SincereNigerian you see what playing politics with education has caused?

People want free jobs and admission they are not qualified for.

Quality triumphs quantity any day and GEJ goofed big time by creating additional universities.


Then on a side note, how come staffs are more than students??
Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by Nobody: 9:34am On Sep 05, 2014
lakpalakpa:

Isn't the illiterate PEJ a Perm. Sec in Bayelsa..



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It's funny!
Re: President Jonathan's Town In Chaos As Youths Protest Denial Of Admission Slots by Nobody: 9:45am On Sep 05, 2014
Admission into Federal Universities are based on 45% merit, 35% catchment/locality and 20% ELDS.
Federal University of Otuoke has Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross-River, Delta, Edo, Imo, Ondo, Rivers as catchment areas. Why then did Ogbia and Otuoke want to corner everything?

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