The Vice-Chancellor, Anchor University, Ayobo, Lagos State, Prof. Samuel Bandele, has reiterated that the management of the faith-based institution does not cover up any form of indecent behaviour within its campus, saying the institution upholds ethical standards of discipline within the school system.
Bandele made this remark in reaction to the recent tweet by one of the students, Evangel Ganiyu, who claimed an artisan who came to work in the Female Hostel in the school allegedly sneaked into her room attempting to assault her sexually while asleep.
The head of the school management condemned this despicable act in its entirety, assuring that the suspect who was already in the police net at Ayobo police station would have to prove his innocence in a court of law.
The don dismissed the needless insinuation making rounds that the school authority might want to sweep the matter under the carpet stressing that the school was a responsible entity being run with the fear of God, incompliance with the law of the land.
He reassured that the school was built on the foundation of holiness, and it could not compromise this standard under whatever guise or reason, even all the students could testify to this.
“Let me put the record straight here. The suspect, in the first place, is not a staff of the school but an artisan who was engaged to work in the Female Hostel. It was his boss that brought him to work with him on the school premises because renovation work is ongoing there.
“It sounds somehow for anybody to say that the school authority would shield a suspect, who allegedly committed a heinous crime, he expressed utter surprise.
“I make bold to state clearly that a matter of this nature that involves Evangel Ganiyu has never been brought to my attention before; until now.
“I will also encourage any of the students including Evangel who claimed to have experienced such assault in the past to speak up for proper investigation by the school authority.
Once, such a case is made official, we shall investigate diligently and take appropriate action thereafter, he promised.
He added: “When the Female Hall supervisor, Mrs Grace Abodunde brought the student to my office, I needed to ask some pertinent questions to confirm the veracity of her claims before the matter was reported at the police station in Ayobo.
At the time of the investigation, Evangel was not showing signs of seriousness and I needed to scold her to be serious so that we could get to the root of the matter.
This exactly was what we did. And as we speak, the matter is being handled by the police”, he explained.
The vice chancellor recalled that in a bid to maintain discipline within the system, the management put in place compulsory pregnancy tests for all our female students at the point of admission.
“And at random, we carry out drug tests among our students to ensure that the students are free from drug-related issues. We are always ready to wield the big sticks if any student is found wanting.
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