Connect with us

News

Fresh Controversy as Group Petitions INEC Over Tinubu’s Credentials, Seeks Clarification Ahead of 2027 Election

Published

on

ADVERTISEMENT
Zoom Ad
ADVERTISEMENT
Zoom Ad

A civil society organisation, the Centre for Reform and Public Advocacy (CFRPA), has reignited the controversy surrounding the academic credentials of President Bola Tinubu by formally petitioning the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for clarification on the status of the certificate he submitted for the 2023 presidential election.

The advocacy group, which says it is committed to promoting good governance, transparency, and accountability in Nigeria, has called on INEC to publicly address questions surrounding the President’s academic records ahead of preparations for the 2027 general election.

In a letter dated June 19, 2026, and addressed to INEC Chairman, Joash Amupitan, the organisation argued that the electoral commission has a responsibility to ensure that only qualified candidates are allowed to contest elections in the country.

The letter, signed by the group’s Head of Legal Unit, Barrister Kalu Agu, was reportedly received at INEC’s headquarters in Abuja on the same day.

Advertisement

In its petition, the CFRPA questioned the authenticity of certain academic records linked to President Tinubu, including documents allegedly submitted to support his qualification for the 2023 presidential election.

The group referenced previous legal proceedings in the United States involving academic records from Chicago State University, arguing that issues arising from those records require further clarification from Nigeria’s electoral body.

Among its claims, the organisation alleged discrepancies relating to information concerning educational institutions reportedly attended by Tinubu before his university education.

The group specifically questioned records indicating attendance at Government College Lagos during a period that, according to its submission, predates the establishment of the institution.

Advertisement

Based on these allegations, the advocacy group urged INEC to clarify the legal implications of any potential discrepancies and explain how such issues could affect future electoral eligibility under relevant provisions of the Nigerian Constitution.

According to the organisation, addressing the matter is necessary to strengthen public confidence in the electoral process and prevent uncertainty ahead of the next presidential election.

The group argued that electoral integrity requires transparency regarding the qualifications of individuals seeking public office, especially candidates for the country’s highest political position.

It also cited constitutional provisions relating to candidate qualification and disqualification, insisting that INEC should provide an official position on the matter.

Advertisement

The CFRPA warned that it may pursue legal action if the commission fails to respond to its request.

According to the group, such action would seek judicial interpretation of INEC’s powers and responsibilities regarding the verification of candidates’ qualifications and the acceptance of nomination documents for future elections.

The organisation maintained that its intervention was aimed at protecting democratic principles and ensuring compliance with constitutional requirements governing electoral contests in Nigeria.

As of the time of filing this report, neither INEC nor the Presidency had issued an official response to the petition. The allegations contained in the letter remain claims by the advocacy group and have not been independently verified by the electoral commission or any court ruling on the matter.

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement

News

Sad: Two soldiers k!lled as military van runs into explosive device in Sokoto

Published

on

ADVERTISEMENT
Zoom Ad
ADVERTISEMENT
Zoom Ad

Two soldiers were reportedly k!lled and several others injured after an improvised explosive device (IED) allegedly exploded on a military vehicle conveying troops to Bargaja community in Isa Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

The troops were said to be responding to a distress call following a bandit attack on the community in the early hours of Saturday, June 21, 2026.

Residents told Daily Trust that armed bandits invaded the village between 12:30am and 3:00am, shooting sporadically and forcing residents to seek military intervention.

A resident who spoke on condition of anonymity alleged that the attackers planted an IED along the Isa-Bargaja road before the arrival of the troops.

Advertisement

“They were on their way to rescue us when the vehicle hit the explosive. Many soldiers were affected. One of the soldiers involved in the incident later ran into our village seeking help after the explosion,” he said, adding that the soldier sustained serious injuries on his leg.

The resident said the incident occurred on a section of the road linking Isa and Bargaja and expressed concern over what he described as the increasing use of explosive devices by bandits.

“We have seen the bodies of two soldiers, but we cannot say whether there were more casualties,” he said, calling on the authorities to take urgent measures to address the security situation.

Another resident who claimed to have visited the military camp in Isa town to condole with the troops said they travelled from Bargaja to sympathise with the soldiers following the incident.

Advertisement

“We hired two vehicles from our community and went to Isa to condole with the military over the loss of their personnel,” he said.

The source claimed that three soldiers, including a driver, lost their lives in the attack, adding that one of the victims was severely affected by the explosion.

He said the remains of the deceased personnel were later evacuated to Sokoto.

Another source who is familiar with the developments in the area also alleged that the troops came under a coordinated ambush while responding to the distress call from residents.

Advertisement

According to the source, the attackers allowed an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) vehicle leading the convoy to pass before targeting a Hilux vehicle behind it with gunfire and an explosive device.

“The APC was at the front and was allowed to pass. The attackers then opened fire and detonated an explosive device targeting the Hilux behind it,” the source alleged.

He added that one of the security personnel reportedly fled into a nearby forest during the incident and that efforts were ongoing to locate and rescue him.

The source further said residents, security personnel and the attackers were engaged in exchanges throughout the night, creating tension across the area.

Advertisement

“We never slept yesterday because of the sound of gunfire. I can’t confirm the exact number of the casualties. Wait till after we gathered the accurate information about the incident,” the source said.

Continue Reading

News

DAY 9 of Projects Commissioning in the FCT

Published

on

ADVERTISEMENT
Zoom Ad
ADVERTISEMENT
Zoom Ad

President Tinubu will Commission Water Supply Network To Karu Satellite Town Today

#FCTRenewedHope
#FCTProjectsCommissioning

Continue Reading

News

Rivers CP Removes DPO Over Alleged Extortion, Abuse Of Office

Published

on

ADVERTISEMENT
Zoom Ad
ADVERTISEMENT
Zoom Ad

The Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, has removed the Divisional Police Officer of Oyigbo Police Division in Oyigbo Local Government Area of the state over alleged extortion and abuse of office.

The DPO’s removal followed allegation by a rights activist at the weekend, that the DPO extorted ₦500,000 from an individual who was allegedly arrested and detained at the station without any known offence.

The activist who displayed evidence of the payment on social media also alleged that the officer preferred what he described as a ridiculous charge against a woman, accusing her of stealing her own children in the course of a dispute with her estranged husband.

According to the activist (names witheld) the woman was subsequently remanded in a correctional custodial centre based on the charges, a development he condemned.

Advertisement

However, in a statement issued on Sunday by the spokesperson for the state police command, Blessing Agabe, the coommand acknowledged receipt of the complaints against the Oyigbo DPO.

Agabe, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, said the DPO’s removal was in line with
the command’s commitment to transparency, accountability and professionalism,.

She said the decision of CP Adepoju to promptly remove the DPO from his position is to pave the way for a thorough and impartial investigation into the allegations.

She, however, said the Commissioner of Police has assured members of the public that the investigation would be conducted diligently, professionally and without bias.

Advertisement

The statement partly reads, “The attention of the Rivers State Police Command has been drawn to a publication currently circulating on various online platforms alleging misconduct involving a Divisional Police Officer in the command.

“The Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command, Olugbenga Adepoju, expressed his deep dismay over the incident and reiterated that the command will not tolerate any form of misconduct, abuse of office, or actions capable of undermining public trust and confidence in the Nigeria Police Force.

“In response to the allegations and in line with the command’s commitment to transparency, accountability and professionalism, the officer concerned has been immediately removed from his position pending the outcome of a thorough and impartial investigation into the matter.”

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2024 Naija Blitz News