The University of Nairobi on Friday
announced the expulsion of 33 students over the recent riots that rocked the
institution. Among those expelled is Mike
Jacobs who contested for the presidency of the student’s union
arch-against rival Paul Ongili alias Babu Owino.
The expelled students were among
the 218 students who had initially been suspended in connection to the riots
following the elections for positions in the Students Organization of Nairobi
University (SONU).
In a press briefing on Friday,
Vice Chancellor Peter Mbithi also announced that 25 students had been
suspended, 17 pardoned and 143 others reprimanded.
ELECTION PETITIONS
Elections petitions that were
received in connection to the students’ elections have been heard and rulings
are being written.
“We would also like to inform the
public and stakeholders that Independent Election Petitions Panel received 17
petitions arising from the 2016 SONU elections. The panel has heard and finalized
4 petitions and is currently writing rulings on 12 petitions. 1 (one) petition
has not started in earnest,” the VC’s statement read in part.
The institution has also ordered
for an independent audit on the books of SONU.
Students had accused SONU leaders
of misappropriation of funds.
“The Senate Committee that was
appointed to audit the activities of SONU and review its electoral process with
a view to making it more accountable and responsible to the needs of students
and the University has produced a preliminary report of their findings. A
complete report will be tabled in the next Senate meeting,” stated the Vice
Chancellor.
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STUDENT HOSTELS
During the students unrest two
hostels were destroyed by fire which the institution stated had been repaired.
“The University has also made
improvements in the condition of halls of residence by making repairs and
maintenance, lighting the surrounding environment and cleaning the hostels and
halls of residence.
“Students applying for hall
accommodation will be required to abide by certain rules and regulations so as
to maintain order, safety and cleanliness,” read the statement.
The University of Nairobi is set
to reopen next week for all students who were in session before the recent
closure of the institution.
Fifth year medical students will
reopen on Monday April 25, while the rest of the students will report on
Tuesday May 3.
Students who were on long holiday
at the time of the strike will however wait longer.
Source: Nairobi News
Source: Nairobi News
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