THE National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has disowned the Discharge Certificate in possession of the Enugu State governor-elect, Peter Mbah.
There have been controversies regarding the authenticity or otherwise of the said NYSC Discharge Certificate, which Mbah presented to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to contest the 18 March 2023, Enugu State governorship election.
Speaking on Arise News earlier today, the Director-General of the Corps, Brigadier General Yusha’u Dogara Ahmed, said the Discharge Certificate was not issued by NYSC.
“You can’t go and collect certificates on the street, you can’t go and collect certificates from a hotel. The governor-elect is a lawyer. I am not a lawyer but I know, as the DG of NYSC, I’m fully aware of this case. He came to me, I was frank with him and I told him this certificate is not from us,” Brig-Gen Ahmed stated.
When told that Mbah had sued the NYSC and its Director of Certification over the matter, the DG queried: “Do you sue somebody on pages of the newspaper? As far as I am concerned, NYSC has not been sued. I’ve not received any court order or anything. I don’t want to talk much about this.”
Speaking on the clamour for the increment of monthly allowance of corps members, the NYSC DG advised participants in the scheme to bury the thought, saying “Instead of thinking of increment, start thinking of what to do in service and outside service, so you can help yourself.”
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