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Senate Committee praises JAMB For Explicit Record

Senate Committee praises JAMB For Explicit Record

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Senate Committee praises JAMB For Explicit Record

Senate Committee praises JAMB For Explicit Record

For the first time in decades, The Senate Public Accounts Committee, (SPAC) has applauded the Registrar, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, Professor Is-haq Olanrewaju Oloyede for providing convincing evidence to audit queries raised by the Auditor General of the Federation.

Chairman of the SPAC, Senator Matthew Urhoghide made the commendation at the ongoing consideration of audit queries issued to Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs since 2015 on Thursday in Abuja.

The query on 65 to 70 staff of the board whose names were on the payroll, but were not on the nominal roll, Oloyede explained that “These were staff who retired from service that year. Their names were first removed from nominal roll and afterwards removed from the payroll”. He added that some of them retired as directors.

Similarly, six persons who were removed from payroll in 2013 and paid the sum of N110.481 million, the Registrar also explained that “They were bona fide staff who voluntarily withdrew their service and were paid their entitlement.

Although the queries were for the period before his assumption of office, Prof. Oloyede took time to offer plausible explanations that impressed the members of the Committee. He also promise to provide further details within 24 hours, if need be.

The Vice Chairman of the committee, Senator Hassan Hadeija commended Prof. Oloyede for taking his time to explain everything even though most of the queries fell within the period of his predecessors in office contrary to what other officers did when it fell outside their tenure of office.

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