Ibrahim Abdullahi, Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has revealed that President Bola Tinubu’s academic records from Chicago State University (CSU) conflict with those presented to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Abdullahi made this statement during an interview with Punch and mentioned that these documents will be presented to the Supreme Court as evidence in the PDP and Atiku Abubakar’s case against Tinubu.
He emphasized that this development vindicates the PDP, proving that there are inconsistencies in Tinubu’s records. Abdullahi argued that it’s now time for Tinubu to apologize to the Nigerian people and relinquish power.
Abdullahi stated, “We have suspected and proven that we have a conflicting record about Tinubu, the president of the country, and that is why we sought relief from the court to see what he was issued when he graduated from Chicago State University as he claimed in 1979. He who alleges must prove. Now that we have the document, we will tender it before the Supreme Court. So it’s now for the revered justices of the Supreme Court to see if indeed what we have said against this person can be proven, and then the necessary thing be done per the extant provisions, laws, and the Electoral Act.”
He concluded by saying, “If the judiciary has any modicum of honor left in it, this is the time to prove it, and if Tinubu and his people, APC have anything good for Nigeria in their entire conception, this is the time to prove it. Tinubu and the APC should apologize to Nigerians, hand over and go.”
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