Edo PDP, APC bicker over Obaseki’s missing certificates
The Peoples
Democratic Party and its All Progressives Congress counterpart in Edo State on
Monday traded words over the academic certificates of the governorship
candidate of the APC, Godwin Obaseki, which he allegedly declared missing in a
sworn affidavit.
The state chairman
of the PDP, Chief Dan Orbih, during a campaign rally on Cooke Road in
Benin, raised concerns over claims by Obaseki that he lost the original copies
of his academic credentials.
Orbih, who
displayed a document which he said was a copy of the affidavit sworn to at an
Abuja High Court, stated that Obaseki had claimed that he lost the original
copies of his primary, secondary, university and National Youths Service Corps’
discharged certificates at a date that was not given.
According him, the
APC candidate had in the affidavit dated June 7, 2016, allegedly claimed
that, “all originals of my above said certificates are kept in a safe custody
in my office but, unfortunately, during the process of relocating from one
office to another, I misplaced the original of the above said original
documents.”
He had also said
that Obaseki claimed that he had the photocopies of his secondary, university
and NYSC discharge certificates.
Orbih, therefore,
challenged him to tell Edo people the whereabouts of his credentials.
But the Obaseki
campaign organisation dismissed the statement as false and an act of “chasing
shadows.”
Orbih said, “The
reasons he (Obaseki) advanced are so flimsy and unconvincing. There are many
questions begging for answers. The affidavit does not contain the locations of
where he was moving from and to or the state where he lost the certificates.
“Did he report to
the police when he lost the certificates? If it was reported at the time they
got missing, we want him to tell us.”
He continued, “One
will expect that he must have reported the matter to the police. If he did, why
did he not attach a copy of the police extract?
“We also do not
understand the choice of an Abuja High Court. Did he do that so that Edo people
will not know that he claimed he lost his certificates? Is it not unusual that
someone will keep his certificates in the office?
“We don’t want to
have a careless governor who will misplace vital state documents and give
flimsy excuses. Edo State deserves a better person.”
The Deputy
Director (Communication, Media and Publicity) of the Obaseki Campaign
Organisation, Greg Ogiogwa, in a statement on Monday evening said the affidavit
was self explanatory.
Ogiogwa explained,
“It is an old trick used by the PDP that has always failed them. They did it to
(Adams) Oshiomhole. They did it to (Muhammadu) Buhari and now it is the turn of
Obaseki.”
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