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January 6, 2021 Error in Obaseki’s Certificate Caused By Photocopier- UI

Error in Obaseki’s Certificate Caused By Photocopier- UI

Abayomi Ajayi, an official of the legal unit of the University of Ibadan, has told a federal high court in Abuja that the institution issued a Bachelor of Arts certificate to Godwin Obaseki, governor of Edo state, in 1979.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) and one Williams Edobor, a chieftain of the party, had filed a suit against Obaseki, accusing him of forging the first degree certificate which he submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to enable him contest the governorship election.

However, testifying as the second defence witness after being summoned through a subpoena, Ajayi confirmed that the governor was issued a certificate.

When asked under cross-examination by Razak Isenalumhe, counsel to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), if the photocopy of the disputed certificate could be considered as forged, Ajayi said it wasn’t a fake document.

“I will not regard it as forged, but I will regard it as an incomplete photocopy. This is because the certificate issued by the university is larger than the paper size on which the photocopy was done,” he said.

“In the process, the date of issue and signature of the registrar, S.J. Okudu, were cut off. Likewise, the signature of the then vice-chancellor, professor Tekena Tamuno.”

To buttress his point, the witness told the court that the minister of state for education had, in November 2020, forwarded Obaseki’s certificate to the school for verification.

He noted that demonstrations carried out by the school revealed that some part of the certificate was cut off, owing to the size of paper that was used.

Ajayi then tendered three different copies of a degree certificate issued to another student, which the school photocopied in A3, A4 and A5 papers.

The university’s representative also tendered Obaseki’s application dated March 5, 1980, which was addressed to the registrar to collect his certificate.

He also tendered certified true copies (CTC) of the relevant pages of UI’s calendar for 1976, admission brochure for degrees and Obaseki’s application that led to his admission.

Testifying earlier as the first defence witness, Charity Aiguobarueghian, who identified himself as Obaseki’s advisor, admitted to making the disputed photocopy which was attached to the INEC form.

“I did not forge the photocopy of the first defendant’s degree certificate,” Aiguobarueghian said under cross-examination.

“Apart from being a political associate of the first defendant, I double as his informal adviser on matters of this nature. So, when he was going to Abuja to fill his form EC9, I accompanied him.

“So, while he was filling the nomination form, he asked me to make photocopies of all the documents attached to the said form, including exhibit D4.

“I made five copies each and attached one set of each to the form already filled by him. We then went to the FCT high court, Abuja, where the first defendant deposed to an oath before the commissioner for oaths.

“We then came back to the PDP secretariat where the documents were submitted to the national secretary of the party, who uploaded them to INEC server by scanning. I was there.

“I did not know that the photocopy did not reflect all the parts of the certificate until it became an issue.”

Souce: Cable

January 5, 2021 British Prime Minister Announces Total Lockdown In England

British Prime Minister Announces Total Lockdown In England

Nearly 56 million people in England will return to a full coronavirus lockdown, possibly until mid-February, to try to cut spiraling infection rates.

According to Prime Minister BORIS JOHNSON, the measures, which include the closure of primary and secondary schools, will come into effect Wednesday, after Scotland announced similar measures would come into force from midnight on Tuesday.

Some 44 million people or three-quarters of the population of England are already living under the toughest restrictions, as Britain grapples with one of the worst mortality rates from coronavirus in the world.

But they have failed to halt an upward trend in positive cases, which have been blamed on a more infectious new variant.

 

 

January 5, 2021 Police Investigate Ogun Commissioner, Insist Victim’s Family Can’t Withdraw Sexual Harassment Case

Police Investigate Ogun Commissioner, Insist Victim’s Family Can’t Withdraw Sexual Harassment Case

The Police Command in Ogun State has said it would proceed with the investigation into the allegations of sexual harassment against the Commissioner for Environment, ABIODUN ABUDU-BALOGUN.

The Police Public Relations Officer of the Command, DSP ABIMBOLA OYEYEMI, disclosed that the Commissioner of Police, EDWARD AJOGUN, had ordered that the case be transferred to the Criminal Investigation Department at the Police headquarters in Eleweran, Abeokuta, the state capital.

The PPRO said the command will go ahead with the case despite the fact that the victim’s family had officially withdrawn the case against the Commissioner.

OYEYEMI said the father of the victim has no locus standi to tell the police that he is no longer pressing charges against the Commissioner because he is not the person that was directly involved in the case.

 

January 5, 2021 Federal Government Again Increases Electricity Tariff By Over 50%

Federal Government Again Increases Electricity Tariff By Over 50%

The federal government has again approved an increase in electricity tariff payable by electricity consumers in Nigeria.

The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, approved over 50 per cent hike in electricity tariff payable by customers of the 11 Distribution Companies, DisCos.

A Multi Year Tariff Order (MYTO) signed by the new Chairman of NERC, SANUSI GARBA, on December 30, 2020, showed that the new tariff increase took effect on January 1, 2021.

The new increment is coming barely two months after the implementation of the controversial hike proposed last year.

In the new order, NERC said it considered the 14.9% inflation rate rise in November 2020, foreign exchange of N379.4/$1 as of December 29, 2020, available generation capacity, US inflation rate of 1.22% and the Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) of the power firms, to raise the tariff.

The order is effective till June 2021 while a Cost Reflective Tariff (CRT) expected to raise the new cost higher will be activated from June to December 2021.

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