- The American International School Abuja has explained why it returned ex-governor Yahaya Bello’s children’s school fees to the EFCC
- According to the school, it has respect for its institutional integrity and respect for its national institutions
- The school made the comments while reacting to the controversy surrounding the advance payment of $760,000 by Bello for his children in the school
The American International School Abuja has said that it complied with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)’s request to return school fees to a family believed to be Yahaya Bello, the former governor of Kogi state, because it aligned with its commitment to institutional integrity and respect for national institutions in Nigeria.
Following attacks on the school for aiding corruption in the country, it reacted to the controversies around the advance payment of school fees worth $760,000 by the immediate past Kogi governor for his children in the school.