The
Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission
(ICPC) has kickstarted machinery to close 62 illegal institutions across
the country.
Already, ICPC has dragged the proprietor of an illegal university in Enugu State, Professor Chris Okoro, to court.
Prof. Okoro and one Charles Ebue of
Richmond Open University, Ltd, Enugu were arraigned before Justice
Mohammed Liman of the Federal High Court, Enugu, last week, according to
ICPC.
ICPC spokesperson, Rasheedat Okoduwa,
stated that the duo were earlier charged in May, 2013 for operating an
unaccredited academic degree-awarding institution in Enugu.
According to her, the first prosecution
witness, Mr Chidi Orji, an operative of ICPC, testified before Justice
Liman that his team of investigators had obtained a warrant from the
Federal High Court, Abuja, in May, 2013 to search and seal off the
premises of Richmond Open University, Enugu, and about 62 other such
institutions across the country.
The witness further informed the court
that activities of the unaccredited university were noticed following a
review and study of university system carried out by the commission,
which revealed the prevalence of many unaccredited, academic
degree-awarding institutions in Nigeria.
Orji narrated how the commission obtained
a list of such unaccredited institutions from the National Universities
Commission (NUC) and identified Richmond Open University as number 41
on the list.
The witness testified that some of the
institutions on the list were licensed to operate as universities but
were offering unaccredited academic programmes.
He added that other institutions are
operating without complying with the provisions of the Education
(National Minimum Standards) and Establishment of Institutions Act,
2004.
The witness further testified that “the
unsuspecting public were attracted to study in these universities
without knowing that the academic certificates offered were unaccredited
and worthless for employment or career progression.”
The prosecution witness identified Mazi
Okoro as the sole proprietor, vice chancellor and academic instructor
who was awarding national diplomas, higher national diplomas, first
degrees, masters’ degrees, and doctorate degrees in various fields
including accounting, criminology and journalism.
ICPC prosecutor, Adenekan Shogunle
applied to tender the warrant from the Federal High Court, Abuja, which
was admitted in evidence and marked as Exhibit 1.
The case was further adjourned to December 6, 2017, for continuation of hearing.
Fake 62 schools to be Sealed by ICPC.
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