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Law Students Demand Immediate Removal Of Faculty Dean Over S3xual Assault

Female students of the faculty of law at the University of Calabar, Cross River State have called for the immediate removal of the Dean of the faculty, Prof. Cyril Ndifon for allegedly sexually harassing them.

In a trending video on Twitter on Monday by Regency Reporters, many female students can be seen shouting in unison protest songs in front of an administrative building inside the university carrying placards with different inscriptions.

One placard displayed in the video read “Prof Andifon, let the girls with big breasts breathe. Stop suffocating us.”

Some of the male students also took part in the protest.

It was gathered by  PREMIUM TIMES that the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calabar, Florence Obi, had addressed the protesting students and assured them that their complaints would be looked into.

Mrs. Obi, a professor, vowed that the university management would investigate the allegations against Mr. Ndifon but that the students would be required to provide evidence to back up their complaints.

“When you are talking about sexual harassment, you need more than an accusation,” she said.

The vice-chancellor said the students on Thursday filed an official complaint to her and that a few of the students’ representatives met with her before the protest rally.

After the Monday protest, Mrs. Obi said she met with the faculty of law management to discuss the development for about five hours.

She added that a committee has already been set up to handle some other issues raised by the students.

It was also gathered that Mr. Andifon was previously suspended by the school authority in 2015 after he was accused of raping a 20-year-old law student in his office, an allegation the professor challenged in court.

His suspension was lifted about a year after, under unclear circumstances – our reporters could not find evidence that the court exonerated the professor.

Reacting, Mr. Ndifon told PREMIUM TIMES that the protest against him was stage-managed by the President of the Law Students Association of the university, Ben Otu, whom he said was “merely a pun” in some power game in the law faculty.

“Some lecturers are the real people behind this,” he said.

Mr. Ndifon said it was only 100 level students were involved in the protest and that the students were lured out on the pretext that they were going for a lecture.

“He (LAWSAN president) removed the placards and gave them to some of the students to carry. Some of the students ran away.

“How come it was only the year one student who protested, year one students that I have never taught? Where are the year two students, year three, year four, and year five students?”

“Ask the lecturers who are behind these things. I won an election. You should ask them if this man is that bad and unpopular, how come he won an election as dean with a landslide for a first and second term?” the professor said.

“What have I done wrong? They say I run the faculty as an emperor. That is what I have done wrong.”

Mr. Ndifon denied the sexual harassment allegation, saying he hardly knows the year one student in the faculty since he does not handle any of their courses.

PREMIUM TIMES reminded Mr. Ndifon of a previous allegation of sexual harassment against him.

“At the end of the day, after all the noise, my guilt was that I tore a student’s (examination) script and allowed her to rewrite,” the professor responded.

PREMIUM TIMES could not immediately reach the LAWSAN president for his comment as his phone was switched off.

Efecha Gold
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