The National Examinations Council (NECO) has approved the dismissal of another 19 staff for certificate forgery this is coming after the dismissal of 70 staff in November last year.
The decision to dismiss the 19 staff was reportedly approved by the governing board at the 52nd Regular meeting.
The spokesperson of the board, Azeez Sani, in a statement yesterday, said a staff certificate verification committee constituted by the management carried out its assignment by inviting some staff with questionable credentials to appear before it, during which the affected staff attested that their certificates were forged.
He said the committee also contacted the schools and institutions which the affected staff claimed to have attended and they denied having certificated them.
“These dismissals are the sequel to a report submitted by a management committee constituted to verify the certificates of staff,” he said.
He said the certificate verification committee carried out its assignment diligently “by inviting all staff with questionable credentials to appear before it, during which some staff actually attested that their certificates were fake”.
“The committee also contacted the schools and institutions the affected staff claimed to have attended and the schools and institutions denied having certificated them,” the statement said.
The council said the dismissal of the 70 staff is the first phase “in the series of the on-going staff certificate verification exercises in the council.”
“On completion of their assignment, the committee submitted its findings to NECO Management which also forwarded the same to NECO Governing Board. At its 17th Extra-ordinary meeting, the Governing Board vetted the report and approved the dismissal of the affected staff,” he said.
He said the governing board of the council vetted the report of the Committee and approved the dismissal of the affected staff.
The spokesperson did not disclose the names of the dismissed staff.