The Guardian (Nigeria)

SERAP urges recovery of alleged missing funds in UBEC, SUBEBS

- By Silver Nwokoro

SOCIO- ECONOMIC Rights and Accountabi­lity Project ( SERAP) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari to order probe of allegation­s of corruption in the Universal Basic Education Commission ( UBEC) and State Universal Basic Education Boards ( SUBEBS) between 2004 and 2020, including missing N3,836,685,213.13 documented in the 2017 annual report of Auditor- General of the Federation.

The group urged Mr. President to direct Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami ( SAN) to work with appropriat­e anticorrup­tion agencies to promptly carry out the investigat­ion.

SERAP also urged Mr. President to direct Malami and the anti- corruption agencies to make public outcome of any investigat­ion, and to prosecute suspected perpetrato­rs if there is relevant admissible evidence, as well as fully recover any missing public funds.

In an open letter dated February 20, 2021 and signed by its Deputy Director, Kolawole Oluwadare, SERAP said:

“Allegation­s of corruption in UBEC and SUBEBS violate the right to education of millions of Nigerian children who continue to face unsuitable learning conditions, as shown by the poor learning and boarding facilities at the Government Science College, Kagara, Niger State where dozens of schoolchil­dren, teachers and their relatives were abducted by gunmen.”

“Investigat­ing the allegation­s of corruption and mismanagem­ent in UBEC and SUBEBS, prosecutin­g suspected perpetrato­rs and recovering any missing public funds would contribute to addressing the education crisis in the country, which has disproport­ionately affected the most vulnerable and marginalis­ed, and entrenched inequality.”

SERAP also urged President Buhari to ensure prompt investigat­ion into the spending of money budgeted for Safe School Initiative since 2014, including N3.2 billion from the Federal Government and private donors meant to ensure a safer school environmen­t for children, and to clean up an apparently entrenched system of corruption in the education sector.

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