Confusion at UoN as VC Kiama refuses to proceed on leave

Education
By Lewis Nyaundi | Apr 22, 2024
UoN Vice Chancellor Stephen Kiama. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Embattled University of Nairobi (UoN) Vice Chancellor Stephen Kiama has dismissed the letter asking him to proceed on compulsory leave and asked the staff and students to ignore the communication.

Prof Kiama said the matter has attracted publicity and has the potential to lead to apprehension among staff and students.

"My attention is drawn to a communication which was circulated to all members of staff and students by Mr John Orindi on Friday, April 19, 2024, at 6.27 pm claiming that the Vice Chancellor had proceeded on leave. I call upon all members of staff and students to ignore the communication," reads the letter by the VC.

He called upon the university community to commit themselves to advancing the goal of becoming a globally competitive institution that contributes significantly to societal transformation.

"In the meantime, I call on all of us to recommit to the task ahead of driving the university to a truly globally competitive university transforming society," he said.

Kiama was responding to a letter dated April 19, 2024, by Director of Corporate Affairs John Orindi, that said the University Council had on Friday resolved to send the VC on leave effective April 19, 2024.

The resolutions were made by the Council during its 144th meeting held on Friday, last week.

In Kiama's absence, the Council appointed the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Prof Ayub Gitau to act as the Vice Chancellor with effect from April 19, 2024.

"The University fraternity is called upon to support Prof Ayub Njoroge Gitau as he discharges his new responsibilities as the acting Vice Chancellor of the University of Nairobi," Orindi said.

The university has in the past experienced leadership challenges, marked by frequent changes in its top administration.

This is not the first time Kiama has dismissed the Council resolution to have him proceed on leave.

On September 1, 2023, he unexpectedly ended his leave early and resumed duty after the Council approved his six-month leave request starting from August 1, 2023.

He however declared himself "well-rested and rejuvenated" on X.

The Council later on responded with a letter dated September 22, 2023, instructing him to continue with leave as previously scheduled, emphasising that his early return was unprocedural and not approved by the Council.

Share this story
Local drivers eager to leave a mark in 2026 WRC Safari Rally
Kenyan drivers are set to make a stronger impact in the 2026 WRC Safari Rally, vowing to improve individual and team performance against international competitors.
Guardiola says Premier League teams must adapt to set-piece threat
Pep Guardiola said teams must adapt to deal with set pieces after Liverpool manager Arne Slot spoke about how they were sucking some of the "joy" out of the Premier League.
Faith Kipyegon nominated for 2026 Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award
Kenya’s Faith Kipyegon has been named a nominee for the 2026 Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year Award, recognising her stellar performances from 2025.
School Games: Kisumu Day, Nyabondo eye hockey and rugby titles
Kisumu Day and Nyabondo will be seeking to win the hockey boys and rugby 15s titles, respectively, when the 2026 Kisumu County Term One games kick off tomorrow
Strathmore Blades in perfect start in league title battle
Strathmore University Blades made two wins on the trot as they launched their Kenya Basketball Federation (KBF) Men’s Premier League title hunt at the weekend.
.
RECOMMENDED NEWS