The management of the College of Education, COE, Warri, Delta State, has refuted reports by the Nigeria Police Force alleging the college’s involvement in Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, JAMB, examination malpractice.

The college’s image maker, Mrs. Vusi Owarieta Enakarhire, stated while reacting in a statement that the institution was not involved in the criminal activities reportedly carried out by certain individuals connected to the incident.

Reacting to the caption, “NPF, JAMB Bust Sophisticated Examination Malpractice Syndicate,” the institution reiterated its full cooperation with security agencies and examination authorities to ensure that every person found culpable is identified and prosecuted in accordance with the law.

While she said staff members allegedly linked to the JAMB examination malpractice have been suspended, she added that their salaries have been withheld pending the outcome of ongoing investigations and disciplinary procedures.

She said management stressed that criminal actions carried out by individuals should not be misconstrued as the position, policy, or culture of the institution.

“No organization is immune from the misconduct of a few persons acting outside established regulations and ethical standards. The College remains unwavering in its commitment to discipline, transparency, professionalism, and academic integrity.

“The College rejects in its entirety every act of examination malpractice, fraud, or unethical conduct capable of damaging the integrity of the nation’s educational system and the image of reputable academic institutions.

“For years, the College has maintained an admirable record in the successful hosting of UTME examinations through its CBT Centre, providing only approved facilities and technical support in line with national educational objectives.

“The institution’s role has consistently been limited to the provision of a conducive and accredited examination environment. At no time did the Management authorize, support, encourage, or participate in any illegal activity connected with the examination process.

“The institution recognizes the seriousness of the allegations and, as a responsible academic establishment, has already taken decisive administrative measures. Staff members allegedly linked to the incident have been suspended immediately, while their salaries have been withheld pending the outcome of ongoing investigations and disciplinary procedures.

“Parents, students, stakeholders, and members of the public are therefore urged to remain calm and disregard any attempt to tarnish the image of the College of Education, Warri, an institution that has continued to distinguish itself in teacher education, human capital development, and national service.

“Management assures the public that the College will continue to strengthen internal monitoring mechanisms and sustain the values of excellence, credibility, and accountability for which it is known,” the statement said.