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EFCC grills UniJos VC Prof Tanko over alleged N355m fraud

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Last updated: 2024/04/04 at 10:14 AM
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has reportedly grilled the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos (UniJos), Prof. Ishaya Tanko for alleged fraud.

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The EFCC, through a letter dated March 19, 2024, signed by Adebayo Adeniyi, Zonal Commander, Abuja, invited the VC for questioning.

The commission requested the VC to come with Dr. Yusuf Abdullahi, the University’s Deputy Dean of Student Affairs to attend an interview through the Head CTGI-P5.1, on Tuesday, March 26, 2024.

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The agency also asked Prof. Tanko to come with his response to their earlier letter dated December 27, 2023.

The letter with reference number CR:3000/EFCC/ABJ/ZN/CTGI-PS.1/TA/VOL.18/200 dated March 19, 2024 is titled; ‘Re: Investigation Activities. Letter Of Invitation.’

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The letter addressed to the VC reads: “The Commission’s letter referenced CR:3000/EFCC/ABJ/ZN/CTGI-PS.1/TA/VOL.18/030 dated 27th December, 2023 refers.

“In view of the above, you are kindly requested to come with Dr. Yusuf Abdullahi, Deputy Dean, Student Affairs of the University to attend an interview with the undersigned through the Head CTGI-P5.1, on Tuesday 26th March, 2024 by 10:00am at Block A. EFCC Abuja Zonal Command, No. 5 Fomella Street, Ademola Adetokunbo Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.

“You are further requested to come with the response to our earlier letter dated 27th December, 2023 (copy enclosed).

“Your cooperation in this regard is highly solicited, please.”

Reports said that Prof. Tanko, who honoured the invitation on Tuesday, March 26, was grilled for hours by personnel of the agency.

Tanko was accused of diverting three hundred and fifty-five million naira (N355,000,000) to different private accounts.

The money was said to have been used to offset a certain liability of rent for the university’s two liaison offices in Lagos and Abuja through a company named Kolo Global Concept Ltd, which he introduced as the owners of the properties.

Some staff members of the university, in a petition to the Minister of Education, alleged that the two liaison offices of the school had already been purchased by the previous administrations of the institution.

According to the petition, the company – Kolo Global Concept Ltd – did not have any form of contract with the university at the time of the Vice Chancellor’s request for funds. The petition added that the money was later distributed to various accounts on the directives of the VC.

The workers alleged that the sharing formula did not later go well with some of the parties involved in the fraudulent transaction, thereby resulting in an impasse.

The petition reads in part: “The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos, Prof. Ishaya Tanko wrote a fraudulent letter to the Federal Government sometime in September 2022 requesting the government to offset a certain liability of rent for the university’s two liaison offices situated in Lagos and Abuja to the tune of three hundred and fifty-five million naira (N355,000,000) to a company named KOLO GLOBAL CONCEPT LTD whom he claimed and introduced through his letter addressed to the then Minister of Finance as the owners of the properties used as the University’s liaison offices in Lagos and Abuja.

“The Honorable Minister may wish to note that the two liaison offices of the University of Jos are already purchased by the University during previous administrations of former Vice-Chancellors of the University whom the current VC was part of at some points.

“Similarly, Sir, further investigations revealed that the company KOLO GLOBAL CONCEPT LTD is not in any form of contract with the university as at the time of the Vice Chancellor’s request for funds.

“After investigations in the office of the Accountant General of the Federation, we found that the sum of three hundred and eleven million sixty-nine thousand naira, forty four kobo (N311,069,767.44) net of taxes was paid from service-wide vote into the account of KOLO GLOBAL CONCEPT LTO via GIFMIS with the following details:

“AWAK-DAVE QUALITY VENTURES: Account number: 4091718964, Bank: Polaris Bank Amount: N150,000,000, Date: October 10 2023.

“URBAN CRIBS LIMITED-II: Account number: 0002784695, Bank: Taj Bank, Amount:

“N105,600,000, Date: September 18 2023. 3. BELGABDO INTEGRATED SERVICES LTD: Account number: 1016183653, Bank: Zenith Date: September 18 2023, Amount: 12,000,000.

 

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