The Nation Newspaper Polytechnic students petition EFCC over alleged misappropriation of N20 billion intervention fund
over the alleged diversion of more than N20 billion intervention fund belonging to the Cement Technology Institute of Nigeria .
The NAPS President said what the polytechnic students were demanding was accountability and justice. “We strongly believe if the fund is utilise, we should be the beneficiaries as technical students from the Polytechnic sector in Nigeria. It’s on this note we are calling on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to as a matter of urgency commence a probe of the Cement Technology Institution of Nigeria.
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