Politics
Something Fishy About Obi’s Credentials, Labour Party Chief Alleges
The National Publicity Secretary of the Lamidi Apapa-led faction of the Labour Party, Abayomi Arabambi has said that there is something fishy about the credentials of the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi wondering why he only submitted his secondary school certificate to INEC.
Arabambi spoke in a television interview on AIT’s Kaakai programme on Thursday.
GWG.ng reports that Arabambi who washed himself and his tendency off the appeal to the Supreme Court by Obi expressed umbrage over the World Press Conference addressed by Obi on Wednesday saying that he desecretated the office of the President by asking President Bola Tinubu to reintroduce himself.
He flayed Obi for disrespecting the office and person of the president.
“I was part of the people who did screening for him. In the form EC9, we gave him, he wrote that he attended the University of Nigeria Nsukka and he wrote that he finished his youth service but unfortunately, in the final submission of the form he only submitted his school certificate.
Continuing, he said “So, something is fishy and I want to say the name the school sent for mobilisation (for national youth service) was not what was written on his NYSC certificate and he knows that.
He added that “we have before the Supreme Court his own petition and the pleadings are not there. You are now calling out someone to come and reveal his true identity.”
He noted that the party is in the dark regarding the identity of Obi, saying, “everything was shrouded in secrecy at that time between him and Abure in Asaba.
“You know we were rushing because we had just a day to do our presidential primary and that was why he was able to get away with it, but we have it on record that Obi’s name on his NYSC certificate and the one on his University of Nigeria, Nsukka certificates are different.”
GWG.ng reports that following the press conference on Wednesday that Peter Obi released copies of his credentials to the general public.
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