Moi University students’ chairman Jared Mogire has reportedly been suspended from his role as the head of Moi University Students Organisation (Muso).
This follows allegations by fellow student leaders of misconduct and misappropriation of money.
According to a letter written by Muso secretary-general Oliver Bill on Tuesday evening directed to the chairman Mogire and copied to the dean of students and the university’s vice chancellor, notified the chairman to immediately leave the office until investigations on the allegation are completed.
“You are hereby notified of your suspension effectively immediately on receipt of this letter and shall henceforth be relieved of your roles as the chairperson of MUSO," read part of the letter.
The notice also indicated that the decision was arrived at in students’ governing council (SGC) meeting held on Friday, where a vote of no confidence was passed against the chair by the members.
Among the allegations tabled against Mr Mogire include use of vulgar language against colleague directors, fraud against students, intimidation, lack of team leadership and advocating for personal agendas.
The letter also summoned Mr Mogire to appear before the SGC for grilling.
“You are therefore summoned to appear before the SGC five days from the day of suspension to answer the allegation,” the letter further stated.
The current SGC lead by Mogire has barely served for three months since they were elected by students of the Kesses-based institution.