Kabale University in the Western Region of Ugandaa has reportedly sacked a Nigerian lecturer, Dr Nafiu Lukman Abiodun, the Head Department of Economics and Statistics in the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, for allegedly indulging in the sexual harassment of female students.
A Ugandan newspaper – Kampala Dispatch – alleged the don demanded sex from female students and made those who refused his demands repeat classes.
The varsity’s board found Abiodun guilty of sexual harassment after investigations, and asked him to leave the institution in a letter revealed by the report.
Chancellor of the university, Jay Constance Kwesiga, confirmed the development.
The letter partly reads: “I regret to inform you that the Appointments Board of Kabale University Under Min.598160/AB/21122 found you guilty of Sexual Harassment, failure to follow examination regulations, and professional negligence. The board, therefore, directed you be severely reprimanded and your interdiction be lifted.”
“The board further resolved not to renew your contract as a Senior Lecturer of Statistics when it expires on 11 November 2022. You are therefore required to hand over all University property in your possession to the dean of the faculty of Economics and Management Science in the presence of the financial auditor.”
Abiodun, the Director of Research at the University, was banned mid-year to pave way for investigations into complaints that he was demanding sex from female students in exchange for marks.
The publication noted: “Our reporter understands that Lukman would give retakes to female students that refuse.
“But his luck ran out when some of the female students recorded him demanding sex on phone. Now in a November 11, 2022 letter addressed to Dr Abiodun, the Kabale University Secretary, Canon Johnson Munono Byaryantuma, says that investigations found him guilty of sexual harassment, failure to follow examination regulations and professional guidance.
“Kabale University Chancellor Joy Constance Kwesiga, confirmed the development when contacted on Sunday 13, November 2022 but declined to divulge details, saying that they have information that Dr Lukman may petition the court.”
Abiodun was reported to have told the newspaper that he was yet to receive the letter terminating his services.
He dismissed the accusations brought against him but declined to discuss the details.