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EXPOSED :Massive fraud discovered in the Presidential Amnesty Office,Retired Army Major fingered as the mastermind
 
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Thu, 5 Jul 2018   ||   Nigeria,
 

Investigations have revealed that the 2017/2018 academic session deployment of Amnesty Beneficiaries to Nigerian universities was clouded with massive fraud and irregularities. This was contained in a document signed by HORSEFALL MACPEPPLE for (Niger/Delta) NDWatchdog Vanguard sent to CEOAFRICA.

The statement reads:

Sources from the Amnesty Office confirmed that the new Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Prof Quaker Dokubo, on assumption of office set up various committees to look into the current position of all sectors of the Amnesty Programme. During the most recent deployment of Amnesty Beneficiaries to Nigeria Universities, 1,061 delegates were deployed to 10 Universities.

The committee setup to review this was to amongst other things find out how the 1,061 students were deployed to the various institutions, 1) whether they are beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Program (PAP), 2) whether their deployment followed due process and any other information that will assist the office.

The revelation uncovered by the committee was alarming. Out of a total of 1,061 delegates/students that were deployed to 10 Universities, only 314 delegates/students were found in the database of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. The committee discovered that the former Head of Education in the office, Major HK Mowarin (rtd), during the hand over process by the former Coordinator of the programme, Gen Paul Boroh (rtd), was compiling names of vulnerable youths and sending them to Universities without following due process.

The Requirements for consideration in the deployment of delegates/students to Universities or training facilities in the reintegration component of the Amnesty Programme are:

1.            The delegate must be a beneficiary and must be in the database.

2.            There must be a budget for the deployment.

3.            The authorisation must be from the Special Adviser after management has given approval.

4.            The letter of Sponsorship/Scholarship award to each delegate/student must be signed by the SAPND and not by proxy.

In the case under review, none of the conditions stated above were met. The whole process was initiated, and executed by the then Head of Education - Major Kesiena Mowarin Rtd.

As seen in the table below, a total of 1,061 students were deployed to 10 Universities in Nigeria. None of the 1,061 students has a Scholarship Award letter duly signed by the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta & Coordinator, Presidential Amnesty Programme. It was also observed that out of the 1,061 students deployed, only 314 students could be found in the database of the Presidential Amnesty Programme yet without a letter of sponsorship.

 

1              ACHIEVERS UNIVERSITY 62           14           48

2              BENSON IDAHOSA UNIVERSITY 26           3              23

3              EDWIN CLARK UNIVERSITY           112         35           77

4              ELIZADE UNIVERSITY       160         55           105

5              GREGORY UNIVERSITY   201         34           167

6              IGBINEDION UNIVERSITY              130         34           96

7              NOVENA UNIVERSITY     177         68           109

8              MICHEAL &CECILIA IBRU UNIVERSITY      87           19           68

9              UNIVERSITY OF AFRICA  50           49           1

10           WESTERN DELTA UNIVERSITY     56           3              53

                1061       314         747

The deployment of 747 non-beneficiaries will cost the government not less than N1, 053,270,000.00 annually which was not budgeted for.

The table below speaks for this position. It was also discovered that some of the Universities were claimed to be charging way more than what was advertised and submitted to the National University Commission as at the time of the said deployment. More worrisome is the fact that while some folios in the file that have to do with this process were removed, some files were totally missing. There was no record of the deployment in the Office of the Special Adviser on Niger Delta. The list of the said deployment was nowhere in the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta & Coordinator, Presidential Amnesty Programme.

 

FINANCIAL IMPLICATION

SN          DESCRIPTION     NOT CLEARED    RATE      DURATION (YEARS)         TOTAL

1              AVERAGE TUITION          747         ₦   1,300,000.00              1              ₦         971,100,000.00

2              IN TRAINING ALLOWANCE (ITA) 747         ₦        70,000.00               1              ₦           52,290,000.00

3              BOOK ALLOWANCE         747         ₦        40,000.00               1              ₦           29,880,000.00

                                                FOR ONE (1) YEAR            ₦      1,053,270,000.00

                                                FOR FOUR (4) YEARS       ₦      4,213,080,000.00

 

SIGN:

HORSEFALL MACPEPPLE

For (Niger/Delta) NDWatchdog Vanguard            

 

 

 

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