Professor Enefiok Essien |
The man designated as
the next vice chancellor of the University of Uyo, a federal
government-owned institution, Prof. Enefiok Essien was indicted in 2005
for forgery and sexual assault by the Court of Appeal, court papers have revealed.
Mr. Essien, a
55-year old professor of commercial law and the current dean, faculty of
law, Uniuyo, has been tapped to succeed Prof. Comfort Ekpo as the next
vice chancellor of the university on December 1, 2015. The Court of
Appeal, Calabar, Cross River State, handed down the indictment on Mr.
Essien on July 14, 2005 while affirming the judgment of the Federal High
Court, Calabar, which nullified Uniuyo's expulsion of a female student,
Linda Onyebuchi Essell, from the university over her alleged
involvement in examination malpractice. Uniuyo didn't appeal the judgment and Ms. Essell went on to complete her first degree in law and graduated from the university.
She was represented at the Court of Appeal proceedings by Obiora A. Obianwu, SAN. Ms. Essell, as at
the time she was accused of examination malpractice in March, 1995, was
in her second year, while Mr. Essien was a senior lecturer then.
The fact of the
case, according to court papers, is that Mr. Essell submitted unstamped
and unsigned answer booklet during her examination in Constitutional Law
(PUL 211), and for this reason the university accused her of having
pre-knowledge of the examination questions and of bringing pre-written
examination answers into the examination hall. She was eventually expelled from the university, although she pleaded that she was innocent of the allegations. Prof. Enefiok
Essien "I did not even notice (that the answer script was unstamped and
unsigned). I explained that I was thoroughly searched by the
invigilators like any other student before I entered the examination
hall and that I was served with the answer script in the examination
hall. I did not go out of the hall throughout the duration of the
examination," Ms. Essell had told the court in her affidavit.
Ms. Essell's legal
victory at both the federal high court and the Court of Appeal was
secured on the strength of her argument that she wasn't given fair
hearing by the two panels - Examination Malpractice Panel and the Senate
Appeal Panel - set up by the school. She supported her
argument with an affidavit telling how Mr. Essien, the man who several
years later would be appointed Uniuyo's vice chancellor, manipulated the
university system against her because she had refused to accede to his
love overtures. Interestingly, it
was Mr. Essien, who invigilated Ms. Essell in the PUL 211examination. It
was him who accused her of examination malpractice. It was also him who
chaired the Examination Malpractice Panel that tried Ms. Estell. The panel had two other lecturers - Goddy A. Umoh and G. S. Akpan - drawn from the faculty of law as its members. But Mr. Akpan
"dropped out without any explanation and no effort was made to replace
him in the panel thereby reducing it to a two-man panel instead of three
as originally established," the court said. "This gives room to doubt
the impartiality and independence of the panel as constituted." Mr. Umoh, besides
being a member of the panel at the faculty of law level, was also a
member of the Senate Appeal Panel which was an appellate panel that
looked into the recommendations of the former. The court held that that was a travesty of justice and a serious breach of the rule of natural justice.
Mr. Umoh said that he never sat on the Senate Appeal Panel when Ms. Essell's mater was brought before it. "I am a member of
the Senate Appeals Committee, but I remember when this particular issue
came up at the senate committee I declined to be part of it since I was
already involved in the panel that tried the case at the faculty level,"
he said.
The Court of Appeal
faulted Essien's chairmanship of the panel and the failure of the vice
chancellor to hear from Ms. Essell before acting on the recommendations
of Mr. Essien's panel which proceedings the court said wasn't credible.
In fact, besides
stating that the record of proceedings of the panel was replete with
many errors which amounted to "a serious breach of the fundamental
rights of the respondent," the court held that the proceedings of the
panel must have been tampered with. "Sometimes in
April, 1995 around 1pm, Essien, after our lectures on Contract of which
he was the lecturer, summoned me to his office. He told me that I had
the last opportunity to redeem my career which was billed for a doom by
expulsion if only I could accede to his simple love overtures which will
take nothing from me," Ms. Essell said in her affidavit. When Ms. Essell
refused Mr. Essien's love overtures, according to the court documents,
he told her to prepare to appear with her witnesses before the
examination malpractice panel.
Ms. Essell also
told the court in her affidavit that Mr. Essien, as chairman of the
Examination Malpractice Panel, forged and signed the signature of
another member of the panel, Mr. Akpan, as well as doctored the
proceedings of the panel. The Court of Appeal
in its judgment delivered by Justice Dalhatu Adamu declared that Mr.
Essell's statements as contained in her affidavit were "serious
indictment on Essien". Since there was no
counter-affidavit by Mr. Essien, the court in its unanimous decision,
held that Ms. Essell's allegations "not having been challenged,
contradicted and controverted, must be deemed to be true and correct." The court said, "It
is surprising and strange that the said Mr. Essien who was the subject
of a vicious allegation refused to swear to a counter-affidavit to
challenge or contradict or controvert the allegations leveled against
him by the respondent". While dismissing
the argument by Uniuyo's lawyer, Mike Akpabio, that the allegations
against Mr. Essien were duly denied through an affidavit deposed to by
the deputy registrar of the university, Samson Brown, the court held
that Mr. Brown wasn't a member of any of the university panels that
tried Ms. Essell for examination malpractice, and was therefore deposing
to matters outside his personal knowledge.
The Director of
Information, University of Uyo, Godfrey Essien said he wasn't aware of
the case and declined to comment on it when he was contacted. Prof. Essien also
refused to speak on the issue when he was contacted by telephone on
Friday. He said he had nothing to say on the matter.
However, the
Pro-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Kimse Okoko, confirmed that the institution's governing council received a
petition against Mr. Essien after the selection process had ended.
Mr. Okoko said the
allegations against Mr. Essien, as contained in the court judgment were
brought to the notice of the university Governing Council, in which he
(Okoko) is chairman, after the council had concluded its work on the
appointment of a new vice chancellor for the university. Mr. Okoko, whose
Governing Council appointed and announced Essien as vice
chancellor-designate, said it was too late for the council to open an
investigation into the allegations against Mr. Essien. "I still confronted
him (Essien) when I got the petition against him, and he told me that
the whole court case took place when he was away in the UK for his
Ph.D," Mr. Okoko said.
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