
Coal City University, Enugu, has lamented some negative reports in the media space against the institution, vowing to seek legal redress against those responsible.
It particularly dismissed the reported allegations of unpaid staff salaries and a prolonged staff strike, describing such as false, misleading and capable of damaging its reputation.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Afam Ituma, stated this on Monday at the institution’s campus in Enugu.
He said while the university was not engaging in a confrontation with any media organisation, it would seek redress in order to clarify issues that had generated public discourse.
“The University categorically refutes the allegations of non-payment of staff salaries and the alleged six months staff strike arising therefrom. Staff salaries have been paid consistently, and the university does not owe any salary arrears to its employees.
“Furthermore, there has never been any staff strike action in the history of the university.
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