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Enugu PDP Blasts NYSC DG Over Mbah’s Certificate

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Enugu State has described the controversy surrounding the NYSC discharge certificate of the state’s governor-elect, Peter Mbah, as borne out of willful misrepresentation of facts.

Mbah has been embroiled in a row with the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, over the authenticity of his discharge certificate.

According to the governor-elect, he returned to Nigeria after completing his education at the University of East London in 2000 and was admitted into the bar part 1 programme of the Nigerian law school.

He stated that he needed to wait for the bar part 2 programme upon completing the first leg and was asked to enrol in the one-year NYSC programme instead of allowing time while away.

Mbah’s lawyer, Emeka Ozoani told a court that Mbah applied and was given the approval to defer the one-year mandatory programme, after serving for six months, to enable him to complete the bar final exam, after which he was re-mobiilised to round off the service, which he completed.

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However, in February, NYSC issued a letter signed by Ibrahim Muhammad, the scheme’s director of certifications, saying the certificate belonging to Mbah was not issued by the corps.

As a result, Mbah filed a suit against NYSC for what he termed, conspiracy, deceit, and misrepresentation of facts, asking for N20 billion compensation.

NYSC director-general, Yusha’u Ahmed, in his reaction, said he had met with the governor-elect and told him that the certificate wasn’t authentic.

Ahmed said NYSC was yet to receive a court order or document confirming the suit by the Enugu governor-elect and would continue to stand by the “truth”.

The NYSC DG said, “I wonder how the issue of racketeering would come up when you are talking about an elite: somebody who is a graduate and well-enlightened. Where did you obtain your certificate? You do not know how we issue our certificate? You cannot go and collect certificates on the street or in a hotel, you should know better.”

“The governor-elect is a lawyer. I am not a lawyer, but I know as the DG of NYSC, I’m fully aware of this case. He came to me, I was frank with him, and I told him this certificate was not from us, However, he chose to go to court and sue. But as far as I’m concerned NYSC has not been sued. I’m just hearing about it. I have not seen a court order.”

Reacting, the spokesperson of the Enugu State PDP campaign, Nana Ogbodo, in a statement issued on Friday, said the NYSC DG’s claim was “in sync with the agency’s conspiracy, deceit, and wilful misrepresentation of facts”.

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Ogbodo said Ahmed had, during a meeting, admitted to being ignorant about the fact that Mbah had received a discharge certificate from the NYSC and did not challenge the authenticity as his claims alleged.

The party equally described as an irony, a situation where the DG said he would not want to comment on the matter since it was in court, only to go ahead to not only deny knowledge of the lawsuit and consequent court order, but also to act in clear contempt of the court.

The statement read, “We should have viewed with surprise the false claim by the NYSC DG, Brigadier-General Yushau’u Dogara Ahmed, on national television this morning. But he has not said anything new, as his statements were in sync with the continued conspiracy, deceit, and wilful misrepresentation of facts by the agency and its Director of Corps Certification, Mr Ibrahim Muhammad, which necessitated Mbah’s N20 billion lawsuit against the agency and Mr Muhammad in the first place.

“The DG lied when he claimed that he told Mbah during a meeting in his office that the NYSC did not issue his certificate. The truth is that he told Mbah that the director in question neither briefed nor cleared with him before issuing the letter dated February 1, 2023 disclaiming Dr Mbah’s discharge certificate.

“He equally expressed surprise when Mbah showed him the letter by the NYSC national headquarters dated 7th May, 2003 (reference number NYSC/DHQ/CM/27/20) to the state director, Lagos, NYSC, re-mobilising him for the remaining part of his service year after a break, by the express and written permission of the agency, to complete bar part II (bar final).

“Excerpt from the re-mobilisation letter states: ‘I am directed to refer to your letter of 24th April, Reference No. LA/01/1532/T on the above subject matter and to request you to re-instate the corps member to continue his service year from where he stopped, with effect from May 2003.

“It is noteworthy that the directors and staff present at the meeting did not deny that the NYSC authored the letter re-mobilising Mbah, while his place of primary assignment, Udeh & Associates, Lagos, has not denied that it authored the letter reabsorbing him to complete the remaining months of his service year as well as the final clearance letter to enable him receive his NYSC discharge certificate at the end of his service.

“The DG actually told Dr Mbah that he was barely three months in office at the time, but would resolve the matter with dispatch. But it is striking that the NYSC is yet to formally respond to Mbah’s petition since February 2, 2023. Instead, the NYSC, through its director of corps certification, has continued to issue letters of disclaimer to various political interests in Enugu state, in clear contempt of a subsisting court judgment upholding the authenticity of his certificate and in relentless disparagement of his reputation.”

The PDP said it was unfounded that Mbah would go through the rigorous process of the NYSC only to end up forging a certificate and challenged the NYSC to produce a contrary certificate as proof.

“NYSC discharge certificates are printed by the Nigerian Security Printing and Minting Company PLC. They have security features such as watermarks and serial numbers denoting the batches. We therefore challenge the NYSC to produce any other certificate in the series of Mbah’s certificate that has the same serial number as his,” the statement added.

Obiajulu Joel Nwolu

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