The police have
arrested the principal of a private school in the Katangowa, Iyana-Ipaja area
of the Lagos for allegedly converting to his own use, a sum of N120,000 said to
be students’ fees for the 2014 Basic Education Certificate Examination.
It was learnt that
the proprietress of the school ─ Queens Diana International College ─ Miriam
Kanu, had given the sum to the principal, Mr. Michael Diekola, as the
examination fees of 20 students in Junior Secondary School 3.
Our correspondent
gathered that Diekola, rather than using the money to register the students,
converted it to his own use, claiming the school owed him two months salaries.
The suspect was said
to have liaised with his colleague to get question papers and answer sheets for
the unsuspecting candidates who reportedly sat for the exams.
His gimmicks, PUNCH
Metro learnt, became known when the proprietress went to the
examination office to collect the candidates’ results few months after the
completion of the examination. She found out that there were no records for the
students.
It was said that
the proprietress reported the matter at the Oke-Odo Police Division when the
pressure from the parents of the affected candidates on her became unbearable.
Following his
arrest, two counts bordering on fraud and stealing were preferred against him
before an Ojokoro Magistrate’s Court.
Diekola, however,
pleaded not guilty of the offences.
The charges read,
“That you, Michael Diekola, on May 10, 2014, at Queens Diana International
College, Katagowa, in the Ikeja Magisterial District, did unlawfully conduct
yourself in a manner likely to cause the breach of peace by fraudulently
conducting Basic Education Certificate Examination to some students which you
know very well that you did not register them for the examination and thereby
committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 166 (d) of the
Criminal Law of Lagos State of Nigeria, 2011.
“That you, on the
same date, time and place in the aforesaid magisterial district, did steal the
sum of N120,000 property of one Miriam Kanu, the proprietress of Queen Diana
International College, Katangowa, and thereby committed an offence contrary to
and punishable under Section 278 (a) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State of
Nigeria, 2011.”
The magistrate,
Mrs. A. Akani, admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N120,000 with two
sureties in the like sum.
She added, “The
sureties must be gainfully employed and tender their evidence of tax payment.
They must also include their addresses which will be verified by the
prosecutor.”
The matter was
adjourned till October 8, 2014.
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