A
corps member serving in Zamfara State has been declared wanted by the
Modibbo Adama University of Technology over N30 million school fees
fraud.
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The management of Modibbo Adama University of Technology in Yola,
the Adamawa state capital, have declared wanted a National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC) member serving in Zamfara State, identified as Fidelis
Chalokwo, over N30m Univeristy school fees fraud involving 940 students.
According to a report by Punch, the 940 students of the institution
risked being restrained from sitting for the second semester
examination.
The affected students were considered ineligible by the bursary
department of the university to sit for the examination because they had
reportedly not yet paid their school fees.
Preliminary investigations by the Students Union Government of the
institution on Tuesday into the N30m school fees fraud linked to
Chalokwo, a former student of the university, reveals how he executed 70
per cent of the fraud.
“More than 70 per cent of the students swindled of their school
fees said they paid to Fidelis Chalokwo, who is now performing his NYSC
programme in Zamfara,” said Abubakar Lawan, the SUG Vice-President.
He added that Chalokwo who was wanted to account for his crime,
claimed he had left the country. The SUG VP said the varsity believed
the suspect was still in the country and in Zamfara.
The Dean, Student Affairs, MAUTECH, Yola, Dr. Haruna Lawan, said
over N30m was involved, adding that most of the students, instead of
using their Automated Teller Machine cards to make the payments, gave
cash to the online vendors who turned out to be fraudsters.
He said the least of the school fees involved was N30,700, while
other victims of the scams paid as much as N37,800 in school fees which
never hit the school account.
However, Chalokwo, posting on his Facebook page, said the
management of MAUTECH was trying to cover its ineptitude by using the
940 students to make up for its shortfall in revenues.
He dismissed any wrongdoing on his part.
He said, “The university should instead get the incompetent
Flexisaf to account for the 940 failed registration rather than its
current manhunt for me and my colleagues. But whatever you want to
believe, please, note that my colleagues and I successfully paid your
fees and registered for your courses for 2016 session.
“Let the FLEXISAF ICT explain the rest. It is a pity that the
school bursar or management or whosoever is encouraging the manhunt of
students cannot have a deep introspection and get the incompetent
FLEXISAF to account for whatever losses the school probably must have
recorded. The dubious list of 940 failed registration is the worst
conspiracy theory ever.”
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