Certificate forgery: Ebonyi college sacks 15 lecturers

About 15 lecturers have been sacked from the Nigerian College of Education in Ikwo, Eboyin state on Tuesday for allegedly possessing forged certificate.

Speaking to newsmen, the college’s Public Relations Officer said the action was taken by the institution after a through investigation on the affected lecturers.

Nkwuda said the alleged scandal was brought to the management’s notice in 2013 which prompted a panel of inquiry to be set up.

PM News reports: 

“This matter was reported in 2013, and the management followed it up by constituting a panel to look into it. Because certificate forgery is a very serious crime, thorough investigation was carried out to ascertain the veracity of the allegation.
  
“After a long and painstaking investigation, the suspects were unable to prove their innocence beyond all reasonable doubt, hence the decision to dismiss them,’’ Nkwuda said. 

He said the affected lecturers were earlier downgraded to clerical staff while awaiting the outcome of the panel’s investigations. 

The spokesman expressed the commitment of the institution to the promotion of academic discipline and excellence. 

“The college is committed to promoting qualitative and functional teacher-education. We cannot tolerate teachers with fake or forged certificates in our college, neither will the institution admit students who are not qualified into the college,’’ he said. 

He alleged that the lecturers paraded forged masters and doctorate certificates.

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