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Punch Newspapers Sections Published 8:38 pm The Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and Tertiary Education Trust Fund on Friday raised the alarm that some dubious elements were impersonating employees of the panel’s secretariat to solicit funds from unsuspecting heads of higher institutions in Nigeria. The Clerk to the Committee, Dr Mustapha Bintube, who made this known in a statement, however, warned heads of tertiary institutions in the country to disregard any letter soliciting funds from them. The statement read in part, “I am directed by the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND to bring to the notice of all stakeholders, heads of parastatals and higher Institutions in the country that, it has come to the notice of the committee that, some unscrupulous persons are parading themselves with fake letters of request and/or introduction, seeking assistance from the heads of higher institutions. ....
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The committee urged all stakeholders to disregard any group of persons or individuals who approach them with letter of request for assistance purportedly from the Committee. It also urged the heads of higher institutions to verify any correspondence from the committee’s clerk in the National Assembly before acting on it. “The Committee is therefore advising those involved in this fraudulent act to henceforth desist as it will not hesitate to deal with anyone found wanting in accordance with the law,” the statement said. “All stakeholders are advised to disregard any form of Communication other than the one which emanates from office of the Clerk to the Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and TETFUND through its formal structure of communication. ....