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The Human Rights Writers’ Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, has advised President Muhammadu Buhari to sack the Minister of Finance, Kemi
Adeosun, and other members of his cabinet accused of certificate
forgery.
HURIWA said the silence of President Buhari to damaging allegations
amongst some of his top officials was an indication that Nigeria was
becoming a country of fraudsters.
HURIWA also stated that such tendencies to accommodate persons with
questionable academic credentials will rubbish the national policy on
education, constitutionally enshrined in Section 18 (1), which
emphasizes merit and honesty at all times.
The association demanded that President Buhari relieves from their
offices such persons like his senior Special Assistant on prosecution
Mr. Obono Obla over the West African Examination Certificate.
HURIWA recalled that the West African Examinations Council, WAEC, on
June 5th 2018, described as “altered and invalid” the results and
certificate it allegedly issued to the Chairman, Special Presidential
Investigative Panel for the Recovery of Property, Mr. Okoi Obono-Obla.
In a statement ossued by the national coordinator of
the group, Emmanuel Onwubiko, HURIWA recalled that WAEC Registrar, represented by the Deputy Registrar, Femi Ola whilst
testifying before the House of Representatives ad hoc Panel
investigating Obono-Obla’s alleged forgery, WAEC , said available evidence indicated
that the results were “altered” and thus “invalid.”
“Considering the results, particularly on what is before me, I would
say what I have brought here is the authentic and genuine one; his is
not because it has been altered and such alteration renders it invalid,”
Mr. Ola told the panel.
“From our record, the genuine candidate is Ofem Okoi Ofem, 09403/247 of Mary Knoll College, Ogoja.
“The exam number and number of subjects are the same. The difference
is the grade in English literature in which he claimed to have scored C6
despite being marked absent in the true, certified copy,” he added.
HURIWA recalled that when asked by the National legislators how he
would qualify Obono-Obla’s results, the WAEC Registrar said it was
“fake, not genuine.”
HURIWA recalled that the Chairman of the Reps Investigative Panel,
Mr. Aliyu Pategi (APC, Kwara) lauded WAEC for striving to maintain its
“integrity and probity.”
Quoting news reports, HURIWA stated that the House committee Chairman
added that the implication was that Obono-Obla gained admission to the
University of Jos with a fake WAEC result.
Also, HURIWA asked president Buhari to sack with immediate effect the
Finance Minister Mrs. Kemi Adeosun for making use of allegedly forged
NYSC discharged certificate which amounted to a serious misdemeanor that
should fetch her a criminal prosecution and jail if proven in the
competent court of law.
“The current administration must desist from polluting the
international image of Nigeria by toleration many persons of
questionable academic credentials who are working in the federal
government of Nigeria when there are millions of highly qualified
Nigerians from diverse fields searching frantically for employments.
“The silence of the current government to the cacophony of
allegations of certificate forgery involving top rated government
officials shows that the corporate image of the country is imperiled and
if this silence and failure to act persists, then the rest of the world
will see Nigeria as a country of certificate forgers.
“Corruption also includes such crime like forgery of academic
credentials which runs contrary to section 15 (5) of the constitution
which makes it obligatory that government must abolish all corrupt
practices and abuse of power.”
HURIWA disclosed that it has briefed some patriotic lawyers to head
to court to secure the legal sanction of all the identified persons in
government with fake certificates just as it has started drafting a bill
to compel the forensic investigations of all the academic
qualifications tendered by all federal government officials to weed off
the holders of forged certificates and sanitize the federal government.
HURIWA reminded Buhari that the Black’s law dictionary clearly
identified certificate forgery as a grave criminal offence and as a
specie of fraud even as the Rights group wondered why a government that
makes heavy weather of its anti-corruption campaign is the same that
accommodates top officials with highly questionable academic
credentials.
HURIWA told Buhari that “both the Criminal and Penal Codes that apply
in the southern and northern parts of Nigeria prohibit forgery, citing
Sections 463 of the Criminal Code which provides for three years
imprisonment for forgery while sections 362 to 364 of the Penal Code
deal with forgery with punishment of up to 14 years imprisonment with
option of fine or both.”
“It becomes life imprisonment if, amongst others, the thing forged
purports to be a document which is evidence of title to public debt of
Nigeria or a state, or of another country, or forges a document that
purports to be a debt of Nigeria, or signature of the president or
governor of a state.
“Also, both forgery and perjury are criminal offences, the Criminal
Code views perjury as an offence whether made under judicial oath, that
is a court proceeding or document or not, while under the Penal Code,
perjury must be an evidence given under oath or under express provision
of law compelling a person to state the truth.
“Forgery and perjury are both criminal offences that go to one’s integrity and credibility.
“It vitiates the moral and legal trust that public service demands.
It calls to question a person’s qualification and competency. And we
must etch new paradigms in public services by proceeding in the Courts
of Law against forgers and those who lie under oath.”
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