Icpc shut down fake medical nursing college in nsukka enugu state
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ICPC Shuts Down Fake Medical Nursing College in Nsukka, Enugu State
The Independent Corrupt Practices Commission (ICPC) has shut down a fake medical nursing college in Nsukka, Enugu State, for operating without a valid license and engaging in fraudulent activities.
The college, which was located in a rented apartment in Nsukka, was allegedly operating under the name "Nsukka Medical Nursing College" and was offering courses in nursing and midwifery without the necessary approval from the relevant authorities.
According to sources, the ICPC received a tip-off about the college's activities and launched an investigation, which revealed that the college was operating without a valid license and was engaging in fraudulent activities, including issuing fake certificates to students.
The ICPC, in collaboration with the Enugu State Ministry of Education, shut down the college and sealed off the premises. The agency also arrested the proprietor of the college and is currently investigating him for alleged fraud and other offenses.
The ICPC Chairman, Professor Bolaji Owasanoye, said that the agency would not tolerate any form of fraudulent activity in the education sector and would continue to work with relevant authorities to ensure that only genuine and licensed institutions operate in the country.
"We will not hesitate to shut down any institution that is found to be operating without a valid license or engaging in fraudulent activities," Professor Owasanoye said. "We will also ensure that those found guilty of these offenses are brought to justice and punished accordingly."
The ICPC's action has been welcomed by the Enugu State Government and the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), which have both condemned the activities of the fake college.
The Enugu State Government has promised to work with the ICPC to ensure that all educational institutions in the state are genuine and licensed, and to protect the rights of students who may have been affected by the activities of the fake college.
The NMA has also called on the Federal Government to take steps to regulate the activities of private educational institutions in the country and to ensure that only qualified and licensed professionals are allowed to practice in the country.
The ICPC's action is seen as a major victory in the fight against corruption and fraudulent activities in the education sector, and is expected to send a strong message to other fake colleges and institutions that operate without a valid license.