Opinion
Leave Fakae Alone
The academic tussle between Prof. Barineme B. Fakae, the Vice Chancellor of Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST) and the academic and non-academic staff unions of the university has continued for over a year now. No week or day has ever passed without a story about a new development or phase of war, whether on campus or off campus.
We have been watching the contest with keen interest and rapt attention. With the evidence before us and through careful and systematic analysis and observations, I want to believe that Prof. Barineme Fakae is doing wonderfully well and should be left alone. He has done so well for the university, he has fought the fight, kept the faith and what awaits him now is the crown of victory.
Prof. Fakae was one of the pioneering Rectors of Rivers State Polytechnic, Bori. Before his arrival, we all can attest to the state of the polytechnic as regards to cultism. Going through the streets of Bori, especially the Zaakporn Road that leads to the school and the entire environment of Nortem, was like going to the warfront with the sound of gun on daily basis and ugly scene of dead bodies that always greeted people at the gate of the premises. You would hardly believe it was a learning environment.Besides, the conduct of admission in every successive year without due process almost rendered the good intention of establishing the institution useless through poor quality student performances which invariably affected the quality and efficacy of certificates offered. Infrastructural decay, moral decadence and absolute breakdown of law and order even among the lecturers were like a national anthem. Prof Fakae came, took the bull by the horn, without fear of intimidation, amidst dangerous and malicious threat from students and was able to restore sanity in the school. The history of Rivers State Polytechnic can never be complete without mentioning of Prof. B.B. Fakae.
Rivers State University of Science and Technology was more or less on similar footing with the Rivers Polytechnic, Bori in all ramifications and areas of crime. It was like the biblical initiation “Come over to Macedonia and help us.” Today however, RSUST has been transformed, courtesy of Professor Fakae. Looking back at what the gentleman has done in the school since the inception of his tenure, there is an eloquent testimony that his appointment was not mistakenly given and that he has maintained the huge confidence and trust reposed in him.
I’m not here to say what I do not know, exaggerate facts or to count the blessings of Fakae’s achievements one by one. Rather, I am enjoining all seekers of the truth and the good people of Rivers State and Nigeria in general to take a trip to a school once regarded as junior secondary school and witness the tremendous work of a true leader and academician. A real change has encompassed the institution in all endeavours.
Sometimes ago, I undertook special assessment of facilities in the university and what I saw was encouraging.
It is good to identify with success, appreciate what is good and encourage excellence. But the problem of this country is corruption, ethnicity, religion and politics. Because of our seeming legality of corruption, every achievement even though genuine, is regarded as corrupt. Our principle and ideology of ethnicity has done a great deal of harm to us than good. People are not given positions of trust based on merit and ability to deliver. We dwell so much on tribal philosophy for appointments, awards, etc at the expense of merit.
Religious affiliations also play a key role to determine who gets what. The usual question is: “are you a member of my party or church? This sectarian ethos has really shortened our vision of putting a square peg in a square hole.
America has continued to excel because for many years, it has done away with this idiosyncracy This is why Barack Obama , a black minority can today occupy the White House without prejudice.
Fakae has passed all litmus test and should be allowed to do his work. Let the critics drop their gun and pen and join Fakae’s train of success.
Tordee, a public affair analyst, resides in Port Harcourt.
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