The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission-EFCC- which is prosecuting the former governor claimed that in 2021, he paid the money to the school in dollars and noted that it had demanded for and got a refund from AISA.
However, the Concerned Stakeholders noted that issues surrounding the advance tuition payment and the media hype it generated have done substantial damage to the school’s image such that allowing those responsible to carry on as if nothing happened would be more damaging.
Speaking to our correspondent, the concerned stakeholders said the call for sacking of the school’s 7-man Board was informed by the fact that it approved the payment of the 10-year advance payment in contravention of the college’s existing policy that allows for not more than 2 years.