The Academic Staff Union of
Universities has petitioned the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, alleging more than N2bn fraud against the management of the
University of Ilorin.
The petition was jointly signed by the Ibadan Zone Chairmen of ASUU, Doctors Ade Adejumo and Deji Omole.
Others are Dr. Biodun Olaniran of
Ladoke Akintola University of Technology; Dr. Dauda Adeshina of Kwara
State University; and Dr. Kayode Afolayan of the University of Ilorin.
ASUU, in the petition, said the former
Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede, and the
incumbent Abdulganiyu Ambali, were involved in a fraud totalling more
than N2bn.
ASUU described the University of Ilorin management as one of the most corrupt in any higher institution.
According to the petition, the
institution has been operating under the pretext of keeping stable
academic calendar to silence whistle blowers while perpetrating enormous
fraud.
The allegations listed in the petition
included pension fraud, unremitted deductions, extortion from students,
contract inflation and kick-backs; as well as unlawful payments to
ex-principal officers of the university.
Adejumo urged the EFCC to investigate
the “monumental fraud perpetrated by the past and present
administrations of the university.’’
They said the former vice chancellor,
in 2011, doubled the amount of pension being deducted from staff under
the pretext that the previous deductions were lower than what the law
prescribed.
“For the avoidance of doubt, the legal
minimum prescribed by Pension Act at the time was 7.5 per cent of
emoluments and staff were paying even above this minimum.
“By way of comparison, in federal
universities such as University of Lagos and Obafemi Awolowo University,
Ile-Ife, the sum of N20, N124 and N62 is deducted from each professor’s
salary as pension contribution per month.
“However, in the University of Ilorin,
the sum of N40, N206 and N42 is deducted monthly for the same pension
contribution, contrary to law’’, it stated.
The petitioners also alleged a fraud of
N1.5bn jointly perpetrated by the immediate past vice chancellor and
the incumbent on fraudulent and unremitted deductions from staff
salaries.
“Our preliminary investigations
revealed that billions of naira have been extorted from population of
about 35,000 students, including sandwich students, over the past years.
The union, therefore, called on the
EFCC to do a diligent and thorough investigation of the allegations,
adding that the anti-corruption agency would discover a can of worms.
A copy of the petition was stamped by the EFCC as received and dated 29th December, 2016. (NAN)
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