Man Jailed For 24 Years For Using Forged Certificate To Secure NECO Job As Staff

Posted on April 22, 2026

AISHA ABUBAKAR 

 

A dismissed staff member of the National Examinations Council, NECO, Abdulwahab Sule,has been sentenced to 24 years for using a forged certificate to secure job as staff in Niger State. 

 

P.M.EXPRESS reports that it was the judgment, which the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, has secured against the dismissed staff.

 

He was arraigned for offences bordering on certificate forgery and related corrupt practices.

 

The conviction was delivered by the High Court of Niger State sitting in Minna, presided over by Justice Abdullahi Mikailu, in Charge No: NSHC/ICPC/1C/2023.

 

The convict, Sule, who was dismissed from NECO in 2020 following the discovery of irregularities in his credentials, was found guilty on a three-count charge of dishonestly using a forged document as genuine, possession of a forged document, and making false statements.

Investigations by the ICPC revealed that the convict fraudulently used a forged Diploma Certificate purportedly issued by the Federal University of Technology, Yola (now Modibbo Adama University, Yola) to secure employment with NECO in January 2009, where he remained until his dismissal in September 2020.
Further findings showed that the certificate, dated March 18, 2008, did not emanate from the institution, as confirmed by the university during verification.

The Commission also established that the convict had not completed his studies and still had outstanding courses at the time he claimed to have graduated.
In addition, Mr. Sule was found to have knowingly made false representations to NECO’s Director of Human Resource Management in August 2020, falsely claiming that he had obtained the Diploma certificate.

 

During ICPC’s investigation, the convict admitted that he did not complete his studies and disclosed that he paid the sum of N30,000 to procure the forged certificate from an individual.

Upon conviction, the Court sentenced him to twelve (12) years imprisonment on Count One, ten (10) years on Count Two, and two (2) years on Count Three. The sentences are to run concurrently, meaning he will effectively spend twelve (12) years in prison.

 

The ICPC reiterated its commitment to sanitising public institutions and warns that individuals who engage in forgery, falsification of records, and other corrupt practices will be brought to justice.
The Commission also urged organisations to sustain regular verification of staff credentials to prevent similar occurrences and strengthen institutional integrity.

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