
A Zamfara State High Court in Gusau has
sentenced the Acting Provost of the College of Education (Technical), Gusau,
Zamfara State, Dr. Bello Ahmed, to five years in jail for collecting illegal
allowance from the institution.
The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other
Related Offences Commission had arraigned Ahmed for collecting double Duty Tour
Allowance from the college for an official trip to attend a board meeting of
the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, while also collecting an equal
amount as DTA from JAMB, including sitting allowances, all totalling
N385,000.00.
This was contained in a statement signed by
the ICPC Resident Consultant, Mr. Folu Olamiti, on Tuesday.
The ICPC warned public servants to desist from
collecting double DTA from their agencies and also receiving or demanding same
in cash or facilities.
The ICPC said the warning was necessary after
it secured the conviction of Ahmed at the High Court of Justice, Gusau.
The ICPC warned public servants to desist from
conferring unfair advantage on themselves when attending meetings or during
monitoring duties.
The anti-graft commission said such an abuse
was punishable under Section 19 of the ICPC Act, 2000. The section states that,
“Any public officer who uses his office or position to gratify or confer any
corrupt or unfair advantage upon himself or associate of the public officer or
any public officer shall be guilty of an offence and shall, on conviction, be
liable to imprisonment of five years without option of fine.”
The ICPC, Olamiti stated, gave the warning
because it learnt that many public servants collected double DTA
from their agencies and also received or demand same in cash or facilities from
the agencies being visited.
The statement partly read, “Public servants
should learn from the conviction of Dr. Shallah Ahmed. He was accused of having
collected DTA from the college for an official trip to attend a board meeting
of the JAMB while also collecting an equal amount as DTA from JAMB, including sitting
allowances; all totalling N385,000.00.”
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