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FCT, Abuja - The American International School of Abuja has refunded $760,910.84 to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
The money was from the $845,852 school fees allegedly deposited by a former governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello, as an advance payment for five of his children.
As reported by The Nation, a top source in EFCC disclosed this on Friday night, April 26.
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The embattled former governor allegedly stole the $845,852 from the Kogi state government coffers allegedly paid in August 2021 to cover the education of four of his children in the school and another one “to be enrolled in August 2022 if the application is successful (sic) and there is space available.”
The five Bello’s children involved in the advance school fees payment are:
1. Farid Bello Grade 8
2. Zahra Bello Grade 6
3. Na’Ima Bello Grade 4
4. Nana-Fatima Bello Grade 2
5. Future student to be enrolled in August 2022 if application is successful and there is space available for Zayyan Ali Bello Pre-School.
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The EFCC source said:
“The American school refunded the school fees in two tranches. Initially, it returned $720,000 to the EFCC and later $40,910,” “Following a mutual agreement with the EFCC, the school decided to retain some fees (I think $84,942) for its services.The source added that :
“the school officially sent a letter of offer to refund to the Lagos Zonal Commander of the EFCC before effecting the payment.”The Head of Media and Publicity of the anti-graft agency, Dele Oyewale, also confirmed the refund.
“The school has refunded $760,910 to this commission.”Legit.ng earlier reported that Bello rubbished claims that he withdrew funds from the Kogi state government account to pay his children’s school fees just before leaving office.
He said the EFCC statement surrounding the payment of school fees for his children is misleading.
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Bello said his children had attended the school well before he became Governor and without failing to pay.
Source: Legit.ng
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