The Police and authorities of the Federal College of
Education, Zaria, have commenced investigation into how the registration
fees paid by 1,128 students through banks was not credited into the
institution’s account.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that more than N26m paid
by the students in some banks in Zaria were not credited to the school’s
account.
An affected student who craved anonymity said, “I personally
paid my money in the bank’s (name withheld) main branch in Sabongari,
but to my greatest dismay, they said my money did not enter the FCE
account.
“As I am talking to you now, my name is not captured as a registered students and I am not the only person affected.
“Over 1,000 students are now facing similar problem, and all categories of students are affected.”
Another student said he also paid through the same bank,
adding, “I have the payment teller and the registration slip with me;
however, they said I have not registered.”
According to him, a large number of the affected students are now stranded.
The Registrar of the college, Dr. Jibril Lawal, confirmed
the incident, but debunked allegations of management connivance as
suggested by the students.
He said, “The management has constituted a committee under
the chairmanship of the College Bursar, Mohammed Sani-Uwais, to
thoroughly investigate the mater and report back to the management.”
On his part, Sani-Uwais said payment made by 1,128 students was not credited into the institution’s TSA account.
He added that 82 other students also had irregular records of payment.
Sani-Uwais said 99 per cent of the victims paid their money
through the first generation bank located in Sabongari area of Zaria
city.
“This is a serious issue, as such, we reported the case to
the police and police advised us to come back and set up an
investigation committee to investigate the matter, which we did.
“We have gone a long way in discharging our
responsibilities. When a student appears before us, we ask him how did
you make the payment, whom did you pay to, can you identify him?
“We want to establish where the problem is and also who and
who are involved in the shoddy deal and report back to the management
for further action,” the bursar said.
Sani-Uwais alleged that an attempt had been made on his life as a result of the investigation.
Officials of the affected bank did not respond to inquiries
on the matter, but a reliable source informed NAN that the major suspect
had resigned before the case became public.
The spokesperson of Kaduna State Police Command, ASP Aliyu
Usman, confirmed that the case was reported to Zaria Area Command and
that investigation into the matter had begun.
“One of the prime suspects has been arrested and investigation is still ongoing,” Usman said.
(NAN)
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