Stakeholders Dismiss AAU Crisis Claims, Defend Vice-Chancellor Omonzejie
In response to an online report in March 2026, Ambrose Alli University stakeholders have rejected claims of friction between the Vice-Chancellor and the Governing Council. They say delays in allowances arose from procedural safeguards after changes in financial signatories and dubious vouchers. They clarify that official vehicles were never withdrawn. They note that moving Council members to a new hotel near campus improved coordination. They add that Deputy Vice-Chancellors’ appointments followed the university’s legal framework. Stakeholders also distance Prof. Omonzejie from union unrest, explaining those disputes predated her tenure. They highlight her merit-based selection by the Visitor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, as part of a wider reform agenda. They accuse certain Council members of resisting financial prudence and warn that sensational publications may destabilize the university. They urge the public to treat such reports with caution while the Vice-Chancellor focuses on academic excellence and sound governance.
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