Kogi Polytechnic suspends staff, arrests students over certificate forgery

 
Kogi Polytechnic is investigating a group of nine individuals over alleged certificate fraud and document falsification.
Rector of the Institution, Prof Salisu Ogbo, disclosed this during a press conference on Friday in Lokoja.
The rector stated that five staff members of the Polytechnic have been suspended, while four students have been arrested in connection with the exposed certificate forgery and document falsification syndicate.
“Only recently, the management uncovered the syndicate involving some students, non-students, and a few dishonest staff members accused of manipulating academic records in clear disregard of due process and institutional values.
“We have discovered 30 forged original certificates reportedly sold out to prospective buyers.
“The suspects forged National Diploma (ND) results in the name of Kogi State Polytechnic and had the temerity to apply for Higher National Diploma (HND) admission in the same institution using the forged ND results,” he said.
According to the him, the fraud was uncovered following intelligence reports and routine verification exercises carried out by the Admission, ICT, and Security Units of the institution.
“These individuals compromised our security arrangements and tampered with the security features on our Statements of Result.”
Ogbo said that they colluded with result processors to prepare results for individuals who had multiple carryovers but refused to sit for their examinations, thereby falsely portraying them as graduates.
“Such criminal acts represent an assault on the credibility and reputation of our institution, and they cannot be allowed to go unpunished, ” he said.
The rector assured the general public, stakeholders, and the polytechnic community that the institution’s quality assurance measures and security mechanisms remain fully active and uncompromising.
“We will not relent in our effort to expose and eliminate all forms of misconduct that is capable of denting hard earned reputation of Kogi state Polytechnic, Lokoja, ” he said.
 
				



