The
University of Nairobi (UoN) has expelled 33 students, including SONU aspirant
Mike Jacobs over the recent chaos that led to closure of the institution. Vice Chancellor
Peter Mbithi said the University’s disciplinary committee issued warning
letters to 143 students while 17 others have been pardoned after being
suspended following the chaos that rocked the main campus after a disputed student’s
election.
Speaking
to the press on Friday afternoon, the Vice Chancellor said that those
expelled have a right to appeal.
The
university officially re-opens on the 3rd of May.
Jacobs, who said he
was rigged out in favor of SONU Chair Babu Owino, led students in a protest
early this month that left the SONU offices and some students hostels reduced
to ashes.
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In early April, the
University of Nairobi was closed indefinitely following two days of riots
by students protesting the re-election of Babu Owino as SONU chair for the
fourth term.
Students
were ordered to vacate all Nairobi campuses by 5PM as security was
heightened.
The students had
disrupted transport in areas near the university campuses as they protested the
election results and subsequent swearing in of Babu Owino.
The students torched SONU offices located at the university’s main
campus.Owino has served as
SONU chair for four terms, contrary to the school’s Constitution that puts a
term limit of two years.
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