Prof Abubakar Mohammed has narrated how government officials withdrew the sum of N6 billion from National Examination Council’s account and are yet to make a refund.
Mohammed is the former Chairman of the National Examination Council.
He disclosed this last weekend, while speaking at NECO’s first award ceremony in Minna, Niger State, which had in attendance educationists and policymakers.
He said the money was examination fees collected from candidates, adding that it is still a mystery how examinations were conducted afterwards.
According to Mohammed, “The government, and especially some officials in the Ministry of Education, are out to sabotage the indigenous examination body. I do not owe anyone any apology for my statement, some government officials don’t want NECO to exist.
“The officials first withdrew the N6bn found in the accounts of NECO. To date, the money has not been returned and nobody even bothered to inform us what they did with the money.”
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