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Kano agric college crisis worsens as ARCN, board issue conflicting orders
The orders currently hinder the smooth administrative running of the college. 3 min read
The crisis rocking the Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology (FCAPT), Kano, at the weekend further degenerated as the institution’s governing board and the leadership of the Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) issued conflicting orders in separate letters.
The orders which currently hinder smooth administrative running of the college, have also revealed the power tussle between the college’s board headed by Abubakar Wurno, a retired ambassador, and the Garba Sharubutu-led ARCN.
PREMIUM TIMES had earlier
EXCLUSIVE: Controversy trails ‘illegal’ appointment of Kano college provost
Mr Gwaram was accused of being dismissed by two federal government-owned institutions before his engagement by the Kano-based college. 6 min read
The Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria (ARCN) has appointed a lecturer, Mohammed Gwaram, who was suspended for alleged criminal offences by the institution’s governing board, as the substantive provost of the Federal College of Agricultural Produce Technology (FCAPT), Kano.
Apart from his interdiction,
PREMIUM TIMES also obtained documentary evidence indicating that Mr Gwaram was not qualified for the position as of the time he filed his application.
He was accused of being dismissed by two federal government-owned institutions before his engagement by the Kano-based college. He was said to have failed to secure approval from the federal civil service commission as prescribed by the public service rules, before securing the appoin