Edo Govt. Fires perm sec, suspends 3 others over exam fraud
The Edo Government
has sacked Dr. Osayuware Idahosa, Permanent Secretary in the State Ministry of
Youth and Special Duties, over allegation
of padding the budget for the conduct of primary school examination.
The
government also announced the suspension of three officials involved in the
alleged N283 million scandal.
The
Commissioner for Communications and Orientation, Mr Paul Ohonbamu, said the
decision is the outcome of the State Executive Council.
It should be recalled that Governor Obaseki vowed
to unmask the people that sent a N283 million request for the conduct of
primary school examination in the state, which was eventually conducted at the
cost of N30 million
Ohonbamu
said that the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Yinka
Omorogbe, submitted a report of the panel of enquiry on the conduct of the
2016/2017 Primary School Leaving Certificate Examination and after due
consideration of findings and recommendations, the council discussed and
arrived at the decision.
He said that
Idahosa was Permanent Secretary in the state Ministry of Education at the time
the alleged fraud was committed and was referred to the State Civil Service
Commission for appropriate action, according to the rules and guidelines of the
service.
The three
other officers involved in the alleged fraud are Barr. S. A. Erhunmwunse
Edokpayi, Mrs. E.I. Ero-Ugiagbe and Mr. Lucky Adagbonyin.
He said that
the exco resolved that they should proceed on indefinite suspension without pay
and their case forwarded to the State Civil Service Commission for appropriate
action.
“EXCO also
set up a committee to be chaired by the Commissioner for Employment and Wealth
Creation, Mr Emmanuel Usoh to investigate the delisting of about 350 private
schools from the list of eligible schools to participate in the Primary School
Leaving Certificate Examination.”
The
commissioner said that the committee would also investigate the conditions that
led to the re-listing of the schools shortly after they were delisted.
Ohonbamu
further said that the meeting ordered that an audit exercise be carried out
into the accounts of the examination committee.
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