The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday
arraigned an Assistant Director with the National Examination Council,
Muhammadu Umar, before Justice M. T. Salihu of the Federal High Court,
Maiduguri, on three counts of fraud to the tune of N4m.
Umar was accused of approaching the proprietor of Success Private
School claiming that he had the instruction of his employer (NECO) to
collect NECO Senior School Certificate Examination registration fees of
students in the school.
The EFCC in a statement by its Spokesman, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said
the proprietor of the school gave the money to Umar and when the money
was not remitted to NECO, many students were not able to sit for the
SSCE.
One of the charges reads, “That you, Muhammadu Umaru, between January
2015 and February, 2016 at Maiduguri, Borno State within the
jurisdiction of this honourable court, with intent to defraud, induced
one Pastor Kofi Gyimah, the Proprietor of Success Private Schools,
Maiduguri, to deliver to you the sum of N3.7m only via your Zenith Bank
(personal) Current Account No. 1002064892 under the false pretence that
you were authorised to receive same for and on behalf of NECO being
payments for June/July 2015 SSCE registration fees and thereby committed
an offence contrary and punishable under Section 1(1)(b) and 1(3) of
the Advance Fee Fraud and other Fraud Related Offences Act, 2006
respectively.”
The accused person pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Counsel for the EFCC, Haruna Abdulkadir, prayed the court to fix a
date for trial and to remand the accused person in prison custody.
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