Adams Oshiomhole and Godwin Obaseki
It has been discovered that the governor of Edo state didn't say the truth about a mistake found in his NYSC certificate.
Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo state lied when he claimed in public that there was no problem with his certificate.
A report by Pulse has revealed that after the claim, the governor went in secret to correct the error.
In a report by the news medium, it discovered from documents made
public by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that Edo
State governor, Godwin Obaseki, was dishonest about a certificate issue
that contributed to his exit from the All Progressives' Congress (APC).
Recall that the 63-year-old exited the APC on June 16, 2020, and
joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) days later after the party's
screening committee disqualified him from contesting in its primary
election which would have given him the ticket to contest for a second
term in office.
When Jonathan Ayuba presented the committee's report to the party's
now-disbanded National Working Committee (NWC) on June 12, he said
Obaseki was not cleared because of inconsistencies in his higher school
certificate and National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate.
He said the seven-member committee observed that the governor's
NYSC certificate bears the name 'Obasek' without the final letter 'i'.
"While this may be an error on the part of the issuing
authority, we observed that the aspirant has not taken any step
whatsoever to have the anomaly corrected by the issuing authority," the committee chairperson said.
Despite the committee's claim, the disqualification decision was
believed to have been influenced by Adams Oshiomhole, Obaseki's
predecessor and political ally turned adversary, who was the APC
national chairman until last month.
When questioned by journalists on the alleged deficiency with his
NYSC certificate, Obaseki denied the committee's claim and said the
missing letter was there on his document.
"If you look at that (the allegedly missing letter), it was like a cursive. It was written in a cursive manner," he
told journalists moments after he announced his resignation from the
APC immediately after a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari in
Abuja.
Documents made public have now revealed that the APC committee was
correct and the governor made moves to rectify the error after he left
the party.
On Thursday, July 2, INEC published the particulars of all 14
candidates who will contest in the Edo election both online and at its
Edo State office for members of the public to scrutinise.
Among the documents displayed for the Edo governor were two that
proved that his claims on the state of his certificate were only done as
a performance for the public.
The first document, which carried an NYSC letterhead, was a letter
signed by Mrs Okonofua K. N. on behalf of the NYSC's director general.
The letter, titled 'Re: Correction of name and re-issuance of my certificate for national service', acknowledged that Obaseki wrote the NYSC on June 18 to request issuance of a new certificate with his correct name.
The letter clearly acknowledged that Obaseki's NYSC certificate was
indeed missing the final letter 'i' as observed by the APC committee
and denied by the governor.
The document read, "I am directed to inform you that after
investigation, the management of the National Youth Service Corps has
approved that a new Certificate of National Service reflecting the
Surname OBASEKI be produced as the earlier Certificate number 063107
dated 6th August, 1980 has been cancelled due to error in surname i.e
OBASEK."
The NYSC promptly issued a new certificate to the governor the same day the letter was addressed to him.
It's the new certificate that the governor submitted to INEC, and
very likely presented to the PDP's screening committee that cleared him.
The new certificate is dated June 19, 2020 the same day Obaseki received his PDP membership card to cheers from his supporters.
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