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Student leaders asked me to take action on lecturers- Rajiv 

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
November 7, 2016
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The Victoria University Guild President wrote to the campus Director Rajiv Ruparelia asking him to take action against lecturers at the institution, it has emerged.

In the letter, the students’ body further claimed that lecturers were not responsive to their concerns.
“Our university administrators are no longer approachable. They don’t interact with us to address our concerns,” the students reported.

They further said the dons were coming late for lecturers while others would deliberately dodge duty.
Rajiv was quoted in the media this week as saying he would do everything in his means to restore the university’s glory.
He further said his action was premised on the students’ call for intervention.
“I will not allow my deans to run the university as they want,” Rajiv said.
“The most important people in the university are the students. If the students have written a formal complaint that the deans are not doing their jobs right, what am I to do?” he added.
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The administrators had argued that Rajiv had taken over the running of the university operations.
They claimed this was in breach of laws governing tertiary institutions in Uganda. When the dons refused to turn up for duty, they got fired.

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“The acting vice chancellor, deans and heads of department resolved not to report for work effective November 1, 2016. Consequently, they have breached their contract of employment and constructively dismissed themselves from the university service,” wrote Dr David Byatike Matovu, the chairman of the university’s governing council.

Some of the officials accused of breaching their contracts are Dr Patience Muwanguzi (Dean of Public Health), Mr Maximus Byamukama (Dean of Faculty of Science and Technology) and Dr Martha Kibuuka-Musoke (Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences).vu-kampala-road_1




The university administrators say it is committed to the advancement of higher education in the country and the East African region by establishing exemplary, specialised and employment-oriented education.
The university is backed by the Ruparelia Group—a notable investor in the education sector in Uganda which also has under its portfolio the renowned Kampala International School Uganda and Kampala Parents’ School.

 

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