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Group Uncovers Move to Cover Up Alleged Forgery By Enugu Gov-elect

by Jonathan Nda-Isaiah
2 years ago
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A coalition of Human Rights groups have raised fresh alarm over plot by the Enugu state governor Elect, Peter Mba to change his documents with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to cover up the allegation of perjury levelled against him.

The group under the umbrella of “Support for the Rule of Law and Justice Initiative and Enugu Progressive Forum said it has uncovered move to remove documents from the file connecting the Enugu Governor-Elect, Peter Mbah to the alleged National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate forgery.

Recall that before the governorship election, the groups have overtime accused the Mbah of NYSC certificate forgery.

Addressing newsmen at a press conference in Abuja on Sunday, the program director, Chidi Odo noted that there is a “surreptitious move at the Independent National Electoral Commission to remove from the file of Peter Ndubuisi Mbah with the Commission all the copies of documents connected to the alleged forged Certificate of National Service submitted by Peter Ndubuisi Mbah.

“As we speak, very mouthwatering offers are already on the table for the staff of the Commission to retrieve and return to Enugu, the copies of the documents in support or indeed the entire file of Mr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah in the Commission.

“Gentlemen, upon receiving this intelligence sometime in the middle of the month, we took time out to verify its veracity. Upon verification we very quickly wrote the Chairman of INEC to alert him to take all necessary steps to ensure the safety of the documents and forms in the file of Mr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah.

“We are therefore briefing the world today so that both those who are making the offers and anyone who is considering embarking on the suicidal mission of tampering with the documents will know that the world now knows and that project is now dead on arrival. This is desperation on overdrive.”

The groups noted that the push to remove the documents from the file is to ensure that no person can prove that such forged certificate was submitted to the Commission.

Listing those who are already in possession of the Certified True Copy (CTC) issued by INEC, the groups said that such project to remove the documents from the file is an exercise in futility, adding, “embarking on a project to remove the documents from the file is now a futile exercise. It is already too late to contemplate.”

The groups noted that the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) in charge of Zone 7, who was ordered by the Court to carry out investigation into the alleged forgery allegation is being frustrated by the non response of the Director General of NYSC.

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“We are very disappointed and we hereby clearly express our disappointment that for more than two months now since the AIG Zone 7 in line with a court ordered investigation wrote to the DG NYSC, he has refused and neglected to reply to the Court ordered investigation to verify the certificate with number A808297 submitted by Mr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah to INEC.

“The Director General of NYSC Brigadier-General Yushau Dogara Ahmed in refusing to respond to the letter from the Police is actively impeding police investigation .

“We call on the DG NYSC to respond to the AIG Zone 7 within 48 hours or we commence action to make a case of impeding of police investigation and also for aiding and abetting a crime of forgery.

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