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NYSC couldn’t have issued Adeosun’s ‘exemption certificate’ — Ex-DG, Tsiga

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As Premium Times challenges Adeosun to go to court; Insists her certificate is forged

By Demola Akinyemi, with agency report

Former Director-General of National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Maharazu Tsiga, has said he couldn’t have approved the request of Finance Minister, Kemi Adeosun, for an exemption certificate.

Tsiga was Director-General of the NYSC at the time the minister claimed to have applied for the certificate in 2009.

This is even as the Publisher of the Premium Times, the online portal that broke the story, Dapo Olorunyomi, yesterday, in Ilorin challenged Adeosun to go to court on the story that she allegedly forged her youth service exception certificate.

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In a telephone interview with online portal, Premium Times, Tsiga, a retired general, further provided clues that further reinforced positions of NYSC’s serving and retired personnel, including a retired director of mobilisation, Anthony Ani, all pointing to the invalidity of the said ‘certificate’.

He repeated the point earlier made by Mr Ani that verifying any certificate claimed to be from the NYSC was an easy task.

“We have what is called strong room. I believe from there they can easily identify if a certificate is issued by the NYSC or not,” he said.

On whether anybody who graduated below the age of 30 but applied later to the NYSC for exemption could be exempted, Tsiga said “it is not possible.’’

He said even if one had reached 100 years, one would still have to serve, saying: ‘’In as much as you have not served, no matter how old you are, in as much as you were not mobilised to serve at the time you were supposed to serve, they can never give you exemption. You must go for service.’’

Speaking in a Channels Television programme, Sunrise, on Wednesday, former Director of Mobilisation at the agency, Anthony Ani, had said there was no way a director-general who left the system in January could have signed a September certificate, among others.

I don’t know where the certificate comes from but (what) I say is that NYSC cannot make that mistake. The NYSC that I served, that I know, can never make that type of mistake,” Ani said.

Premium Times challenges Adeosun to go to court

Meanwhile, Publisher of Premium Times, Olorunyomi, yesterday in Ilorin challenged Adeosun to go to court on the story that she allegedly forged her youth service exception certificate.

Olorunyomi stated this when responding to a question from a member of the audience after he delivered a lecture, entitled “Independent Journalism At The Interface Of The Digital Transition” at the University of Ilorin.

He insisted that the investigation the news medium conducted evidently showed that the exemption certificate she parades was a forged one.

According to him,”we didn’t just publish the story in question,it was a product of indepth investigation and we have it on good authority that the certificate she’s parading is a forged one; we challenge her to go to court, we will meet her there”

Olorunyomi stressed that Premium Times carried out a thorough investigation before publishing the story, adding that the organisation would encourage Adeosun to go to court because that was the best way she could prove the story if she believed it was not true.

He delivered the lecture at the 9th Annual lecture organised by the Mass Communication Department of the university in memory of Mr Doyin Mahmoud, the pioneer Head of the department who died in 2009.

Mahmoud, a respectable media executive was a Managing Director of the Independent Newspaper Limited, the publisher of Daily Independent.

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