N3.5bn scam: ASUU drags JAMB Registrar to EFCC
By Ameh Comrade Godwin on January 20, 2017
The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) Thursday petitioned
the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Ibadan Zonal office,
alleging over N2 billion fraud against the administrations of Professor
Isiaq Oloyede (now JAMB registrar) and current Vice Chancellor of
University of Ilorin, Professor Abdulganiyu Ambali.
The union called on the anti-graft agency to do a diligent and
rigorous investigation of the allegations, assuring that painstaking
investigation would uncover a can of worms.
The petition was submitted by the Ibadan Zone Chairman of ASUU, Dr
Ade Adejumo and the Chairman University of Ibadan chapter, Dr Deji
Omole, Dr Biodun Olaniran (LAUTECH), Dr Dauda Adeshina (KWASU) and that
of University of Ilorin, Dr Kayode Afolayan.
They alleged pension fraud, fraudulent and unremitted deductions,
extortion from students, contract inflation and kick-backs as well as
unlawful payments to ex-principal officers of the University, even after
they had left the said offices and had been working elsewhere.
A copy of the petition which was stamped by the EFCC as received and
dated 29th December, 2016, alleged that the former Vice Chancellor in
2011, doubled the amount of pension being deducted from staff under the
false pretext that the previous deductions were lower than prescribed in
law.
It stated, “Our preliminary investigations revealed that billions of
naira have been so extorted from the student population of about 35,000
students, including Sandwich students over the past years.
“Many students have graduated without being given the paid-for items.
The items involved in this fraud include the following: PC TABS –
Previous sessions – N27,000 per student- Current session – N50,000 per
student; Bandwidth (for internet) – N5,000 per student; Sweat shirt and
bag – N3,000 per student, Flash Drive (especially for PG students) –
N3,000 per student; The EFCC is invited to investigate: What is the
exact quantum? Where did the money go?”
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