Prof.Laban Ayiro lands a lucrative job years after being chased like a stray dog from Moi University

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Years after being chased like a stray dog by a section of North Rift leaders after they stormed Moi University main campus premises in Kesses, Eldoret, Prof. Laban Ayiro has been appointed as 4th vice chancellor of Dayster University.

The appointment of Prof. Ayiro follows a rigorous process which began on 5th December 2018 when the position was first advertised in the Daily Nation.

In January 2019, the Council received six potential candidates from a total of 30 applicants interviewed by the Human Resource Consultant, Manpower Services Limited, during the preliminaries.

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The North Rift leaders were protesting against the appointment as the institution’s acting Vice Chancellor.

Led by Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago his Elgeyo Marakwet counterpart Alex Tolgos, , MPs Oscar Sudi (Kapseret), Silas Tiren (Moiben), James Bett (Kesses) and Isaac Terer Uasin Gishu County Assembly Speaker, the leaders vowed to stop the University’s 32nd graduation ceremony.

The leaders want Education CS Fred Matiang’i to immediately appoint a substantive VC for Moi University, based on merit, arguing that it is wrong to appoint an acting VC when the university council concluded the process of recruiting a new VC and forwarded to him names of three individuals.

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They also argue that an “outsider” has been appointed to the helm of the Eldoret-based university.

The leaders alleged that the Education  CS and a powerful quarter is pushing for the appointment of their preferred candidate stating that Prof. Isaac Kosgey one of those interviewed for the position emerged top and should be appointed permanently.

CS Matiang’i appointed Ayiro as the acting VC for a period of 3 months, awaiting the replacement of former VC Prof. Richard Mibey.University Council Chairperson Prof. Jenesio Kinyamario has however stated that the graduation ceremony must go on as planned.

“This is an important event for the University, the students and parents who have spent time and money and we believe the government will fully ensure the over 5000 graduands graduate,” Kinyamario said.


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