The
Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission
(ICPC), yesterday said its intervention stopped the exploitation of
students by the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.
A statement by the commission’s
spokesperson, Mrs Rasheedat Okoduwa, said fresh undergraduates of the
university who were allegedly exploited by the school authority to the
tune of N4.76 million were refunded their money.
According to the statement, the refund
is as a result of the intervention of the ICPC, following a petition by
one of the students.
It noted that the student alleged that fresh undergraduates were made to pay an additional N5, 000 as fee for ICT training.
It said the student in his petition,
told the commission that they had earlier paid N2,500 before they were
asked to pay the additional N5,000.
It noted that upon receipt of the
petition, the operatives of the commission swung into action, while
investigations revealed that the students were levied twice for the same
training.
“The commission, after bringing the
issue to the attention of the management of the university, directed it
to resolve it within a stipulated period.
“ Following that directive, the affected
students were requested by the school to provide evidence of payment of
the said N5, 000 to the college accountants to facilitate a refund.
It said random telephone calls from the affected students to the commission confirmed the refund.
Culled from Nation
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