President of Centre de Perfectionnement aux Techniques Economiques et Commerciales (CPTEC), Togo, Prof Tunde Adeyemi, has assured students and stakeholders the institution has full accreditation for its courses and maintain high standards of academic quality.
Against the background of reports and suspension of evaluation and accreditation of degree certificates from Benin and Togo, Adeyemi said CPTEC is not under probe by Federal Ministry of Education or other countries and the case mentioned in the investigation did not involve the school or any member of the community.
He said CPTEC is a fully accredited private university since 2003 in Lome, Togo.
“CPTEC and its courses has been accredited and has a valid accreditation with the Federal Ministry of Higher Learning in Togo.
“CPTEC has a high academic and quality control in its programmes towards award of relevant qualifications offered on campus and online.
“We wish to assure students, affiliates and community that there is no cause for alarm as our institution is structured in its academics and award of relevant qualifications. Also, we do not have any records of violation of any offences in the host country in Togo or other nations,” Adeyemi said.
He hoped the investigation of the institutions purportedly milling certificates by Nigeria will not affect CPTEC, especially its International students from Nigeria.
He said necessary international institutions in the affected countries will address the diplomatic relationship relating to the matter.