The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibadan zonal office, on Monday executed
the interim order granted by a Federal High Court, Ado-Ekiti, in respect of the
property of Teedek Polytechnic, Ilogbo- Ekiti.
The
institution was allegedly being operated by Johnson Babalola, a former
Principal Manager of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, without the requisite
government approval.
A petition
was written against the accused by the National Board for Technical Education,
NBTE, in Kaduna, alleging that he was operating the illegal polytechnic.
The board
said that the accused had allegedly extorted gullible students, who were not
aware of the status of the institution.
The
petitioner said some of the students of the polytechnic had earlier reported
the institution to the board and the school had been published as an illegal
institution in some national dailies.
The petitioner
said that the accused failed to stop the fraudulent act and as such continued
to fleece innocent students through the polytechnic.
The
petitioner said that Mr. Babalola had sometime between the month of August 2013
and March 2015 intended to defraud Adakeja Thomas Olusola at Ilogbo Ekiti
within the jurisdiction of the court to the tune of N118,000 having falsely
represented that the money was tuition fees.
He allegedly
told the victim that money was for the award of National Diploma Certificate
by Teedek Polytechnic.
However, the
EFCC arrested the suspect and subsequently arraigned him on Monday at a Federal
High Court, Ado-Ekiti, before Justice Taiwo Taiwo for operating an illegal
polytechnic.
Justice
Taiwo after the trial ordered the confiscation of the polytechnic located on Km
4 Ido-Ijero Ekiti Road, Ilogbo Ekiti, Ekiti State.
When
contacted, the Zonal Public Relations Officer of the EFCC, Ayo Oyeweso,
confirmed the order and confiscation of the property.
“The order
of the court is pending the final determination of prosecution of the accused
person charged with advance fee fraud and operation of illegal Polytechnic,” he
said.
(Premium
Times)
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