Certificate Forgery: Gov. Obaseki of Edo Floors APC

 

“None of the witnesses called by the plaintiffs was able to prove that the certificate as forged,” the Judge said.

The Federal High Court Abuja has dismissed the alleged certificate forgery suit filed by the APC against Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo.

*Gov. Godwin Obaseki

Justice Ahmed Mohammed while delivering judgment in the alleged certificate forgery suit filed by the APC against the governor said that the APC failed to prove the forgery allegation beyond a reasonable doubt.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) and one Williams Edobor had submitted that the certificate which the governor claims is from the University of Ibadan did not carry a date of issuance and signature of the registrar.

But the governor had denied allegations of forgery, insisting that the error on the photocopy of his certificate he submitted to INEC was made by a photocopying machine.

Also, Abayomi Ajayi, an official of the legal unit of the University of Ibadan, who was summoned to testify as a defence witness told the court that the institution issued a Bachelor of Arts certificate to Obaseki in 1979.

Ajayi said the university carried out different demonstrations which revealed that some part of the certificate was cut off, owing to the size of paper that was used.

Delivering judgment on Saturday, Ahmed Mohammed, the judge, held that the plaintiffs failed to put credible evidence before the court in proof of their case.

“None of the witnesses called by the plaintiffs was able to prove that the certificate as forged,” he said.

“In fact, the witnesses admitted that none of them visited the University of Ibadan to confirm the authenticity of the certificate. The plaintiffs only relied on photocopies that were attached to the Form EC9 the 1st defendant submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission.”

Consequently, the judge dismissed the suit.

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