Allegations against UBEC Executive Secretary baseless –  Forum 

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The Forum of the State Chairmen of Universal Basic Education Boards (SUBEBs) on Wednesday 

rubbished the allegations against the Executive Secretary of the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Hajia Aisha Garba Mohammed.

In a statement by its Dean, Professor Shehu Raheem Adaramaja, the Forum said the allegations are not only spurious but a “deliberate attempt to malign a public servant whose commitment to accountability and excellence is well established.”

Also describing the allegations as unsubstantiated, the Forum declared its unflinching support for the Executive Secretary UBEC, Hajia Aisha Garba, adding, ” We assert with confidence that at no time has Hajia Garba deviated from her mandate. Her stewardship at UBEC remains a shining example of what public service should be, selfless, principled, and development-oriented”.

“We wish to categorically state that Hajia Aisha Garba Mohammed enjoys the total and unwavering support of the 36 States SUBEB Chairmen and the FCT. Her leadership has been nothing short of transformative,” it said. 

The Forum added,”Under her watch, UBEC has recorded remarkable strides in improving the efficiency of fund disbursement, transparency in project monitoring,and direct intervention in addressing key foundational education challenges, particularly the issue of out-of-school children”.

” Since her assumption of office, Hajia Garba has demonstrated outstanding professionalism, integrity, and vision. She has fostered synergy between UBEC and SUBEBs, strengthened institutional frameworks, and introduced innovative performance-based initiatives that are already yielding visible impact across states.

It maintained, “The Forum of State SUBEB Chairmen stands solidly behind Hajia Aisha Garba Mohammed. We affirm her competence, integrity, and unrelenting dedication to the Nigerian child. She remains a dependable partner in our collective quest to strengthen basic education and secure the future of our nation in line with Renewed HOPE education agenda”.

The Forum stressed, that the said allegations, made during a press conference by an individual claiming to be an Education Rights Activist(ERAC), are not only spurious but a deliberate attempt to malign a public servant whose commitment to accountability and excellence is well established.

It noted, ” The Committee considers the allegations as a calculated smear campaign by retrogressive elements who are discomforted by Hajia Aisha Garba’s insistence on transparency and adherence to due process”. 

“We therefore call on well-meaning Nigerians, the media, and the development community to disregard the baseless claims made in the said publication. We also call on the publisher of Sahara Reporters to uphold journalistic integrity by verifying such sensational claims before dissemination”.