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NCHE Halts Varsity Graduation As Ownership Wrangles Escalate

The National Council for Higher Education-NCHE has stopped the graduation ceremony at Great Lakes University following the escalation of the ownership disputes among the directors. The row pits Dr. Hamlet Mbabazi Kabushenga, the University Founder and Chancellor against the administrators led by Honest Wilkins Natukwasa, the current University Director. Kabushenga founded the University in 2004.

However, the funders Child to Family Community Development Organization (CHIFCOD) forced him to resign in June last year over allegations of financial impropriety. The dispute has drawn the attention of the NCHE. In a leaked November 11th, 2021 letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor Dorothy Kabugo, Professor Mary Jossy Nakhanda Okwakol, the Executive Director NCHE, says that due to the complaints regarding the governance and management challenges at the university, the council has established that the university is not suitable to hold any graduation.

The university director, Honest Wilkins Natukwasa had set to hold the graduation on November 19th, 2021 while Kabushenga scheduled another event on December 11, 2021. Prof. Okwakol directs the university halt the graduation until outstanding issues are resolved. Saulo Waigolo, the Public Relations Officer NCHE has confirmed the decision, saying that the decision was reached after realizing that the warring factions had set parallel graduation ceremonies for the same students.

On Friday evening, Kabugo released a written statement informing students that the ceremony had been halted until further notice. Natukwasa also told our reporter this morning that his faction has no problem with the order from NCHE since it is aimed at creating sanity.

In September this year, Kabushenga tendered in his resignation but made a U-turn a week later and declared that he is still the official founder and chancellor of the University. Kabushenga stormed the university campus along Kanungu-Kihihi road Bushuura village Kirima Sub-county accompanied with unidentified people and chased away all the students and staff who had arrived at the institution for official opening.

He argued that Natukwasa is not supposed to open the institution and that the University Vice-Chancellor, Dorothy Kabugo had been sacked. Kabushenga revealed that he had appointed Godfrey Karabenda Tumwebaze, the Kanungu town council Mayor as the Chairperson Board of Trustees. A section of the students attempted to lynch Kabushenga.

On, November 4, officials from NCHE led by Innocent Mary Tumwesige Asiimwe, a technical officer visited the institution and launched investigations into the dispute. They held a closed-door meeting with Natukwasa, Kabugo and other officials at the university premises and later also met Kabushenga in Kanungu town council.

Later, Kabushenga through his lawyers Alvarez Advocates issued an order demanding that Natukwasa, Dorothy Kabugo University Vice-Chancellor, Eleanor Nyamishana University Bursar, and Wensi Munyamagana, the academic registrar to vacate the university premises citing trespass.

This prompted Natukwasa to petition the civil division high court in Kampala requesting for a temporary injunction barring Kabushenga from accessing the university premises. The matter is scheduled for hearing on November 24, 2021.

Erasmus Twaruhukwa , the director in charge of Legal Services and Human Rights in the Uganda Police Force also wrote to the Director Directorate of Criminal Investigations Department on November 10th, 2021 to swiftly open a general inquiry file and probe the fraudulent takeover of Great lakes University and other five education institutions under CHIFCOD in Kanungu district.

Police has maintained presence at the university.

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