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Ondo group petitions Senate not to confirm Tunji-Ojo as minister for ‘forging NYSC certificate’ [Details]
Ondo State based group operating under the aegis of Concerned Ondo Patriots has written a strong worded petition to the Senate asking the upper legislative chamber not to confirm Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo as Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria for allegedly forging his National Youth Service Corps, NYSC Certificate.
Hon. Tunji-Ojo who is a two time member of the House of Representatives perjured and lied on oath to have served even when he was already a member of the House of Representatives, according to the group.
They insisted that his confirmation would cast credibility crisis on the cabinet of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the obvious forgery and perjury.
Details of the petition which was copied to newsmen, including CAPITAL POST, a group said the two term House of Representatives member from Ondo State has allegedly committed perjury, urged the Senate not to clear him.
According to the petition signed by Bamidele Okere and Musiliu Babatunde, the nominee they said lied and forged the NYSC certificate he presented.
The copy of the NYSC certificate with no FC/FRN/2019/724075, issued to newsmen showed that the nominee served between 28th November 2019 to 27th November 2020 same time he was in the House of Representatives.
Hon. Ojo was first elected into the House of Representatives in June 2019, said he couldn’t have served while in the lower House of the National Assembly.
The Ministerial Nominee who was Chairman NDDC in his first term, is currently a Chairman of another Committee in his second term, was nominated as a Minister from Ondo State.
The Concerned Ondo Patriots lamented that it was wrong for the Senate in it tradition to have asked the Nominee to take a bow, when his NYSC certificate showed that it was signed on 28th February, 2023.
The Patriots in their submission said the NYSC certificate tendered by Hon. Ojo also has his picture, with date of birth of 01/May/1982 described the certificate as alledgedly forged, leading to perjury.
The Patriots notes that Hon. Ojo claimed to have graduated from a London University in 2006 at age 25, said the law still permit for service for people within the age of 35 years.
The Concerned Ondo Patriots therefore called on the Senate not to clear the Nominee, urged the Senate to be mindful that the said offense of perjury is in the public space, said the Senate will ridicule the respect and sanctity of the Senate if it goes ahead to clear the Nominee from Ondo State.