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Federal Polytecnic Rectors Deny Bribe Rumours

todayAugust 31, 2023 47

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Rectors of Federal Polytechnics in the country have denied rumours that they were asked to give bribes by members of the House of Representatives ad-hoc committee investigating alleged job racketeering and mismanagement of the Integrated Personnel Payment Information System, IPPIS, by Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs.

An online medium, had in an investigation reported how some members of the panel had asked vice chancellors of universities and heads of tertiary institutions to pay certain amount of money as bribes into a bank account inorder to give them a soft landing.

Members of the committee were also reported to have been engaging in extortion of money from heads of Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies, including those of tertiary institutions across the country.

Chairman of the Committee of Federal Polytechnics’ Rectors who is also the Rector of Federal Polytechnic, Kaura Namoda, Zamfara State, Dr. Yahaya Mohammed Bande who spoke on behalf of the rectors who were present at the resumed hearing of the investigative hearing said they had at no time interfaced with any member of the panel and also denied being given any account number to pay bribes as alleged.

“This is our first time of interfacing with the committee. All of us came into Abuja yesterday. Chairman, we are not in receipt of any account number or account name by any member of this committee. I am under oath, we have not received any account number from any member of this committee.”he said.

Mr. Gagdi said he has written to the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related offences Commission, ICPC, to investigate the account number allegedly released to heads of tertiary institutions for the payments of bribes as reported.

“I have already written to the ICPC to investigate that account number that was published by the online medium whether there is any transaction by vice chancellors, rectors of polytechnics and leaders of tertiary institutions in the country.” He said

Gagdi also threatened that the committee would take legal action against the online medium over the publication which he said was to “blackmail and discredit” the committee.

Oduyemi Odumade, Edited By Grace Namiji

Written by: Elizabeth David

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