University Official Claims Legislators Requested Large Bribes in Exchange for Positive Reports
A Deputy Vice-Chancellor has made a startling allegation against members of the National Assembly, accusing them of soliciting a bribe of N10 million during recent oversight visits to the institution. This claim, made public in a statement, raises concerns about corruption and the integrity of legislative oversight processes.
According to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, the lawmakers reportedly requested the bribe to ensure favorable reports following their inspection of university operations and facilities. The official expressed disappointment at the alleged misconduct, noting that it undermines the purpose of these visits, which are intended to evaluate institutional performance and compliance with federal standards.
While these allegations have yet to be formally investigated, the statement has sparked widespread debate, with many calling for a closer examination of the conduct of National Assembly members during oversight activities.
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor urged relevant authorities to take immediate action to address the matter, warning that such practices could erode public trust in government institutions if left unchecked.
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