A former Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) Prof. Adedibu Ojerinde has been re-arrested by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC).
The anti-corruption agency spokesperson Azuka Ogugua said he was arrested on Thursday in Abuja.
According to the statement, Prof. Ojerinde’s re-arrest followed a warrant issued by the Federal High Court in Abuja.
Ogugua said Prof. Ojerinde is expected to face a team of investigators over new evidence uncovered in relation to his ongoing trial for diversion of funds while he was a public officer.
According to her, ICPC operatives uncovered two accounts opened in the names of Trillium Learning Centre Ltd and Sapati International Schools Ltd into which funds were diverted using fictitious names of students.
The statement further explained that the Commission had on the 12th December 2022, invited the former JAMB Registrar for questioning over the new evidence but he wrote through his solicitor requesting 14 days’ grace to enable him honour the invitation.
It said Ojerinde, however, refused to honour the invitation as undertaken by his counsel after the expiration of the 14 days grace on 27th December 2022.
It said in the course of its ongoing investigation, the Commission discovered new evidence that suggests that Ojerinde is the sole signatory to various bank accounts operated in the name of Trillium Learning Centre Ltd and Sapati International School Ltd.
It said Ojerinde reportedly operated those accounts using false identities and forged documents in the names of Joshua Olakulehin Olaniran and Akanbi Lamidi respectively.
the statement revealed that he also reportedly used another false identity, Adeniyi Banji to operate a separate account in the name of Standout Institutes Ltd.
It said the ICPC has recovered the chequebooks of the companies’ accounts from Ojerinde, who has been taken into custody at the headquarters of the Commission.
The Commission he said may likely prosecute the former registrar before a court of competent jurisdiction for offences bothering on forgery of documents, stolen identity, money laundering and concealment of gratification if the new evidence is confirmed.
Ogugua said Ojerinde is currently being prosecuted by the Commission at the Federal High Court Abuja and Federal High Court Minna on an 18-count charge bordering on abuse of office and fraud to the tune of about N10 billion while serving as heads of two government agencies, the National Examination Council (NECO) and JAMB.