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Bayelsa NANS JJC Chairman Suspended Indefinitely – See Details
Adeleye Kunle Reports
In respect to alleged general misconduct, insurbordination, a history of disruptive behaviour, inciting violence and public unrest, engaging in unconstitutional activities and total disregard for Constitutional Provisions; The Chairman of Joint Campus Council (JJC), Bayelsa State Chapter was suspended indefinitely, TrackNews Nigeria reports.
Comrade Marvelous Abonnema Dimie who happened to be the chairman was accused of going against the doctrine of the constitution and related activities.
See the excerpt below as captured by TrackNews Nigeria;
That Comr. Marvelous Abonnema Dimie is hereby suspended indefinitely as Chairman, Joint Campus Council (JCC) of NANS Bayelsa State with immediate effect.
That Comr. Marvelous Abonnema Dimie is to from henceforth with immediate effect withdraw himself from parading as Chairman JCC of NANS or in any other capacity publicly or face prosecution from the Association.
That Comr. Marvelous Abonnema Dimie is to return every official property of the Association within his possession in not more than 24 hours from this announcement.
That with immediate effect, the vice chairperson, Comrade Blessing Koloni is to resume office as the Ag. Chairperson of NANS JCC Bayelsa State Axis.
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