The Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof Florence Obi, revealed this to the press Monday.
The PUNCH had on Thursday reported that Ndifon was suspended following a probe by the management of the school into the allegations of sexual harassment levelled against him by female students of the faculty.
Obi said, “Management resolved with the staff on the need for some basic changes to be effected in the faculty to avoid the continuous overbearing influence and power of any Dean of the Faculty of Law over the students.”
Other measures to be taken, according to the VC, include the formation of a committee to oversee student mobilisation to the Law School, a review and possible recall of the students’ list sent to Law School, the removal of the two examination officers from office, and the formation of a Result Vetting Committee.
Obi further directed that a panel should investigate the alleged extortions perpetrated by Ndifon and that, if found guilty, he would be required to reimburse all illicit payments collected from students under various sub-heads.
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