The Staff Disciplinary and Appeals Committee (SDAC) of the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has summoned 14 workers who are being investigated for certificate forgery and other offences to appear before the committee Wednesday and Thursday next week to defend themselves.
A circular signed by Felicia M. E. Osiki for the UNILORIN Registrar, listed their offences as: securing employment with falsified First School Leaving Certificates (FSLC), Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE), Teachers Grade II, National Certificate for Education (NCE) and National Diploma (ND) certificates; presenting fake certificates to the Certificate Screening Committee; absenteeism, and failure to honour SDAC invitations on several occasions.
The workers include: Clerical Officer, Department of Arts Education, Onyeubo Angelinaugbaja; Head Office Assistant, University Library, Mohammed Musa; Assistant Educative Officer, Academic Support Services, Taofeek Bello; Confidential Secretary, Department of Chemical Engineering, Ronke Anuoluwapo; Principal Health Assistant, University Health Service, Isiaka Aminu; Executive Officer, Academic Support Services, Kikelomo Fadile Bamidele.
Others are: Senior driver/mechanic UNILORIN liaison office, Abubakar Abdullahi; Senior Patrol Man, Security Division, John Olugbenga Joseph; Plant Operator, Works Department; Taofeek Ayigoro Raheem; Laboratory Assistant, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Rofiat Temitope Eleja; Library Assistant, University Library, Luke Monday Owojaiye; Senior Patrolman, Security Division, John Emmanuel Oche; Senior Library Assistant, University Library, Ummi Ayuba; Executive Officer, Department of Statistics, Hussaina Ayuba.
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