An alleged payment of unauthorized money to some workers of the Federal Polytechnic Ado Ekiti, has landed them in the custody of Economic Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC).
The development forced the leadership and members of Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic, to embark on protest.
They described as illegal, detention of their members by the EFCC and Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC).
The aggrieved lecturers carried placards with various inscriptions bearing their minds and agitation.
Trouble started when some members of ASUP were invited to the office of the anti-graft agencies in Ilorin and Akure in Ondo State following a petition received over some transactions in the institution which was suspicious.
The EFCC, through the office of the Rector invited the affected lecturers who traveled to Ilorin only to get detained and quizzed over an alert they received from the institution some months back.
The union said, the allegations levelled against their members were unfounded, baseless and that they knew nothing about the matter.
Speaking with newsmen during the protests in Ado-Ekiti, the Chairman of Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic, Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti chapter, Dr Emmanuel Abunbi worried over the situation and called on the management to intervene.
“When they came back we discovered that they were actually arrested because they had to provide surety, and were unjustly detained and profiled as an offender which was unacceptable.
“The money was paid as promotion arrears which was deserved, but were told to refund because they were not yet due which they did accordingly to a designated account that the management provided.
“They did not apply and since it was refunded and now for EFCC to call it criminal is way too far.
“We aggreed that part of the key functions of the EFCC are to investigate all financial crimes, including advance fee fraud, money laundering, counterfeiting, illegal charge transfers, but we are not satisfied with this particular action hence the protest to show our grievances.
The ASUP chairman said he wants EFCC to know its members are law abiding citizens and will support any fraud detection, but it does not include subjecting members to inhuman treatment that they do not deserve.
“We want the management to reach out to EFCC to clarify that we know nothing about these transactions and the money is no longer in our custody.”
One of the lecturers, Mr Samuel Abereola the Head of Marketing Department, said he was punished unjustly.
Reacting to the allegations, the Director of Protocols, Information and Public Relations of Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti, Prince Adeyemi Adejolu, claimed that the petitioners were unknown to the school management.
“It’s true that some faceless people styled as concerned Old Students of this institution wrote a petition to the security Agencies especially the Anti-graft agencies that’s EFCC and ICPC which received the petition.
“They were calling for investigation of what is happening in the institution, so EFCC wrote requesting for documents and since it is still under the law, we obliged them the list of transactions and at the end of the day some staff were invited.
“They are alleging that some staff were colluding with the management to serve as conduit pipe to siphon the resources of the institution.”
Adejolu maintained that the Rector held a meeting with all staff regarding the matter and as such lecturers are not the only ones being investigated.
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