The last has not been heard of
missing funds in the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB.
Days after a staff in Makurdi
office claimed that a snake sneaked into the accounts office and swallowed N36
million cash, some other officers have given reasons why they cannot produce
funds in their care.
On Thursday, the Yobe State
Coordinator of JAMB, Sanusi Atose, blamed the ongoing Boko Haram insurgency in
Nigeria’s North-East for his inability to account for N613,000 belonging to the
board.
JAMB had summoned Atose to Abuja
to appear before an administrative panel led by Registrar, Prof. Ishaq Oloyede
to explain the disappearance of the cash after he received registration scratch
cards of that amount.
But in his explanation, the
official, claimed an alleged Boko Haram attack in Yobe State left him unable to
account for the money.
Premium Times quoted him as
claiming that tellers, receipts and invoices were destroyed in the attack,
which he said left him with no documentation for the transaction.
Oloyede, however, dismissed his
claim as another disingenuous cover-up for fraud.
“Kindly go and pay government
money within one week, else you will be in trouble,” the registrar told Mr.
Atose.
Also appearing before the panel,
Daniel Agbor, who is the Kogi State coordinator of JAMB, said he spent N7
million, which his office could not account for, on assisting other workers in
his office, who he said were ravaged by poverty.
He also claimed that some of the
cards sent to the state were stolen by unknown persons.
“The state of the state offices
is such that we are in poverty and money is there with us,” the coordinator
told the panel.
“You need the grace of God in the
state offices not to steal money because money is tempting. We borrowed the
money and I am not the only one, I will provide the list of everyone involved
in the fraud.
“To err is human, to forgive is
divine, please don’t take me to the police, please be lenient with me, sir,” he
pleaded.
“If you hear that I have given up
in the police cell, will you say ‘I am sorry’? My wife just gave birth to our
first issue.
“Most of us are on loan, my
salary is N175, 000, but when they deduct my loans, my salary remains N90,000,
which is not enough for me so I borrowed from the government purse”.
Agbor told the panel that he paid
N265,000 into an account allegedly on the instruction of the former registrar
of the board.
“I was informed of missing
scratch cards, but security personnel, the police and civil defence, invaded
the office, retrieved the cards and they paid some money back.
“I informed the former registrar
and he directed me to send the money to an account, which I did. I later learnt
the money was transferred to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence. So that
one was not calculated at all,” he said.
But the panel told him that he
was in trouble.
“I will give you one week from
today as we speak,” Oloyede told the coordinator.
“I want to see you pay everything
in your custody, else I will hand you over to the police.
“Deduct the N265, 000 from the N7
million, then give us the account in which the former registrar gave you to
send the money to.”
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