TETFund Denies Foul Play In Promotion Exercise, Money Disbursements

Executive Secretary of TETFund, Prof. Suleiman Bogoro.

The Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has denied allegations of infraction in promotion exercise and cover-up of disbursements labelled against it by an online media company.

This was disclosed in a statement signed by TETFund’s Acting Director Public Affairs, Mr. Abdulmumin Oniyangi for the Executive Secretary, Prof. Suleiman Bogoro, on November 14, 2021.

TheFact Nigeria observed that the controversial publication was written based on intelligence gathering.

According to the statement, the Fund’s attention was drawn to two publications issued by the said media titled “Workers of Nigeria’s Tertiary Education Trust Fund Agency Allege Corruption, Infraction in Promotion Examinations” published on November 3, 2021 and “How Nigeria’s Education Fund, TETFund Covered Up Disbursements of Multi-Billion Naira Fund, Allocations from 2013 published on November 11, 2021.

It continued:

“While the Management of TETFund chose not to respond to the first publication because it was masterminded in bad faith by a few staff of the Fund who did not meet the minimum mark prescribed for the examination conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB), it has become imperative to set the records straight in view of the second publication which we perceive is also sponsored by the staff to deliberately discredit the management of the Fund and mislead our stakeholders and the public at large.

“On conduct of promotion examinations by the Fund, we wish to state that in line with best practices, independent examination bodies such as the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON) and JAMB have over the years been engaged by the Fund to ensure transparency and non-interference in the process.

“For the 2021 senior staff promotion examination conducted by the Fund, ASCON was originally engaged to offer refresher courses and conduct examinations for participants. However, there were widespread complaints and petitions regarding the outcome of the examination addressed not only to the Fund but the Federal Ministry of Education, which is the Fund’s supervisory ministry”, it stated.

Bogoro explicated that the decision to conduct a fresh examination organised by JAMB was taken after the review and directive issued by the Federal Ministry of Education and not for reasons perceived by the sponsors of the publication.

He added that the setting of higher minimum criteria for the examination did not in any way contravene the provisions of the Public Service Rules which only recommended minimum standards.

Addressing the alleged cover-up of disbursements by the Fund and intervention allocations to colleges of education, polytechnics and universities last released in 2013, Bogoro disclosed that details of Reconciled Projects and funds allocated for staff development programmes such as TETFund Scholarship for Academic Staff, Teaching Practice and Conference Attendance for all beneficiary institutions across the six geo-political zones as at 30th June 2020 can be found on the Fund’s website under Publications – PI Reconciled Projects/AST&D Projects.

Conversely, He added that it would be absurd to imagine that the allegation of cover-up was true and there were no agitations by heads of the various public tertiary institutions in the country, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) which agitated for the creation of the Fund and other unions in TETfund beneficiary institutions.

The statement, in defense of TETfund and it’s Boss, read:

“To demonstrate his commitment to transparency and accountability, you would recall that the Executive Secretary in 2019 set up an independent Technical Assessment Committee on Impact Assessment (TACIA) to objectively examine the activities of the Fund from 1999 to 2019, including funds received by the Fund, disbursements and impact of the Fund’s intervention among others.

“The Fund has always made it a duty to regularly keep the public abreast of its activities in various platforms and only recently organized a Taxpayers’ Forum in Lagos to give account of funds received and allocated. It shall continue to strive to utilize even more diverse platforms for dissemination of information”, it explained.

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