The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board said on Sunday that
it had suspended its employee, Philomina Chieshe, on account of N36m which was
reported to have been swallowed by a snake in the board’s office in Makurdi,
Benue State.
The JAMB Head of Information, Fabian Benjamin, told our
correspondent on Sunday that the board was taking her through other
disciplinary measures while security agencies were investigating the matter.
Benjamin said, “She has been suspended and she is going through
all other disciplinary procedures while investigation is ongoing on the matter.
Her claim was that a snake came into the office and swallowed the N36m
proceeds.”
It was learnt that Chieshe explained in her statement that a “mystery snake”
sneaked into JAMB accounts office and made away with the N36m cash.
The money was said to be from the purchases of scratch cards
from JAMB state offices and other designated centres.
A team of auditors was said to have been dispatched to different
state offices of JAMB to take inventory of sold and unsold scratch cards and
recover the generated money.
The woman reportedly told the team that she could not account
for N36m made in the previous years before the abolition of scratch
cards.
However, in the course of interrogation, Chieshe reportedly
changed the narrative, saying that it was her housemaid who connived with
another woman, Joan Asen, to “spiritually steal the money” from the vault
in the accounts office.
Meanwhile, it was learnt that the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission had begun investigation into the matter following a recommendation
by the Federal Executive Council late last year that JAMB should be
investigated.
The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, who briefed council about
the performances of some government agencies last year had said JAMB for the
first time remitted N5bn to the government’s coffers with a promise to pay the
balance of N3bn compared to maximum N3m remitted yearly in the last 40
years.
Adeosun had said the disparity in the remittances of agency in
the past had necessitated the decision to probe all previous heads of the two
agencies.
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