The University Council and Management of the premier PNG University of Technology finally responded seven (7) days after, strongly and unreservedly condemning the actions of Unitech students who harassed a colleague student of theirs, then broke and entered his room, and stole items.
“This is unbecoming of highly educated students of a premier University,” said Dr Ora Renagi, Vice Chancellor of the Morobe institution.
Unitech Management is actively engaged in developmental programs guiding the University to a world class institute.
“We are also making every effort to create a peaceful and conducive study environment for staff and students alike.”
Dr. Renagi said the reputation of Unitech is founded on values of high ethical standards, diversity and inclusivity, pride and passion. Unitech is drawing praise from parents and stakeholder support from Industry, multi and bi-lateral partners to grow Unitech academic capacity and this type of behavior affects the PNGUoT reputation and will be addressed.
“The management will not tolerate student harassment, bullying and disrespect for one another, let alone involve in criminal activities.”
Unitech management has policies and codes of conduct, which staff and students have signed up to protect its reputation.
“Internal investigations into the incident have begun and that our disciplinary procedures will be applied and students found guilty will be penalized accordingly. The matter of the case of damaging property and theft will be referred to the police to lay appropriate charges according to law. At this juncture, I sincerely apologize to the victim and his parents for the pathetic act by other students and will take measures to discipline the culprits,” said the Vice Chancellor.