Senate, yesterday, revealed that about N200
billion education tax collected between 2012 and 2013 were diverted to unknown
and unspecified uses not recognised in or permitted under the Act setting up
the Education Trust Fund.
The funds were diverted during former President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration. A probe was subsequently ordered.
The revelation was contained
in a motion sponsored by Senator Abdullahi Aliyu.
Senator Aliyu noted that some
institutions got multiple allocations of special intervention, while institutions
that are their peers did not receive any within the period under review.
“About N200 billion of education tax collected between 2012 and
2013 were diverted.
“Tertiary Education Trust Fund
Board granted a loan to the Federal Ministry of Education and also organised a workshop and pre-retreat in the United States of America and Kenya in 2014-2015
without recourse to guidelines of the Act.
“About N500 million was
budgeted for advertising and media in the 2015 budget which contravenes the rehabilitation, restoration and consolidation of tertiary education in Nigeria,
in accordance with Section 3(1) of the Tertiary Education Trust Fund Act
2011.”
Attempts by Senator James
Manager to convince the Senate to extend the probe beyond 2011 failed. He had
argued that it was unfair for the Senate to single out Jonathan’s administration
for scrutiny. He posited that it should be extended to 1999 to exhaustively
cover all the areas.
Regardless, Senate mandated
its Committee on Tertiary Institutions and Testfund to invite the fund’s
executive secretary to appear before it to explain and clarify issues of misappropriation
of the fund. The committee is expected to report back to the Senate within one
month.
Source: Sun News
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