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2025 varsities’ budgets: Reps didn’t demand N480m bribe for approval – VC

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Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University, Gusau, Prof. Muazu Abubakar, has dismissed allegations that members of the House of Representatives Committee on University Education demanded N480m bribe to approve federal universities’ 2025 budgets.

Abubakar in a letter dated January 27 and addressed to the committee’s chairman, Abubakar Fulata, denied media reports that lawmakers pressurised vice-chancellors to pay N8m each as a condition for approving their allocations.

He stated that the report specifically mentioned a “stubborn vice-chancellor” believed to be him, explaining that while he initially intended to ignore the claims, he decided to respond to prevent any misleading narratives from being accepted as fact.

The letter reads, “The attention of the Federal University, Gusau, has been drawn to a trending online report titled Investigation: Nigerian Lawmakers Demand N480 million from Universities to Approve 2025 Budget.

“We categorically state that no member of the university team present at the budget defence was part of the information circulated in the media. We urge you, Mr. Chairman, and your esteemed committee members to disregard this malicious and sensational report, which aims to mislead the public and undermine constructive journalism.”

Abubakar commended the committee for its support, describing the budget defence session as “robust, friendly, and engaging.”

Earlier, Fulata had dismissed the allegations at a press briefing, insisting that they were an attempt to discredit the committee’s efforts to enhance Nigeria’s education sector.

“It is absurd for anyone to suggest that lawmakers demanded even a ‘kobo’ as a precondition for approving budget proposals,” Fulata said, stressing that the report sought to mislead the public about the activities of the committee and the 10th House of Representatives.

Spokesman for the House, Akin Rotimi, in a statement on Wednesday, described the media report as a deliberate attempt to smear the lawmakers’ reputation.

“The 10th House of Representatives is firmly committed to transparency, accountability, and the highest ethical standards in all its legislative activities. These values form the bedrock of our operations. It is, therefore, imperative to address the baseless and sensational allegations in the report, which appear to be part of a deliberate attempt to undermine the integrity of the House and erode public trust in this hallowed institution,” he said.

While denying the media report, Rotimi added that it “lacks any diligent investigative effort as they would want people to believe, and instead, amplifies fabricated narratives by individuals seeking to evade accountability.”

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