ASABA — A senior official of the Nigerian Prisons Service in Delta
State has been arrested for allegedly running an illegal university in
the state.
This came as no fewer than 600 illegal schools have also been uncovered.
A team of officials of the National Universities Commission, NUC,
accompanied by men of the ICPC had, last Thursday, in Asaba, stormed the
illegal university where the prisons official who is the Programme
Director was whisked away along with other staff.
The illegal Imo State University, Asaba satellite campus began operation in 2008.
The Programme Director of the illegal university (names withheld)
admitted that they were asked to close down since last year but
insisted that they were no longer admitting fresh students but only
keeping on to graduate the old intakes.
Meantime, the State Commissioner of Education (Basic and Secondary),
Professor Patrick Muoboghare shocked reporters, weekend, when he
announced that a total of 600 illegal schools operated by private owners
had been uncovered.
The commissioner said the discovery followed “my ministry’s
surveillance which is aimed at establishing the correct and current
operational and official status of institutions.”
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