ELEVEN suspected hoodlums who allegedly attacked the Federal
Polytechnic, Idah, Kogi State, have been arrested by the state police
command.
The arrested suspects allegedly attacked the institution and destroyed property worth thousands of naira.
The suspects were picked from their hideout at the weekend in Idah while others are still at large.
Nigerian Tribune investigation gathered that the alleged suspects who
were former workers of the institution led others to attack the
institution.
The said workers allegedly attacked the house of the bursar of the institution and vandalised it.
The workers had demanded for the continued payment of salaries for
April to December 2007 despite the fact that they had been retired from
service.
The management of the institution, in its reaction to the demand of
the retired workers, had said that their demands were frivolous,
baseless and meant to blackmail members of the authorities of the
institution.
Effort to speak with the Police Public Relations Officer was
unsuccessful but a senior officer confirmed the story, saying that the
suspects were currently under investigation at the State Criminal
Investigation Department.
Meanwhile, the institution’s management board chairman, Air Commodore
Peter Gana (retd) described as untrue and malicious the exited
workers’ claims that their allowances had been paid to the coffers of
the institution and challenged them to make public evidence of such
payment to the anti-graft agencies for prosecution.
Speaking with newsmen in Lokoja on the crisis that almost engulfed the institution, he said,.
“No member of the institution’s management team is afraid to face
EFCC/ICPC if there is genuine evidence to buttress such allegation
before the school management.”
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