The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the US says an “opposition” group allegedly hiding behind the label of National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) USA is planning to discredit President Bola Tinubu.
In a statement on Sunday, Tai Balofin, chair of the party in the US, said the group is planning a press conference to propagate “unfounded” claims about Tinubu’s academic records from the Chicago university.
Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar sought and obtained the academic records from the university.
Abubakar, presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the last elections, is seeking to introduce this evidence at the supreme court.
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The former vice-president is challenging the victory of Tinubu in February’s election.
Balofin said it is important to emphasise the importance of “substantiated facts over premature and unsubstantiated allegations”.
“While we respect the role of the press as the watchdog of democracy, it is essential to distinguish between genuine and constructive inquiry and baseless accusations,” the chair said.
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“The allegation surrounding President Tinubu’s educational certificate from Chicago State University (CSU) has been addressed, with CSU confirming the authenticity of the certificate.
“It is crucial to note that this matter is already in the hands of the appropriate authorities, specifically the courts, where due process and legal procedures will be followed.
“President Tinubu, a prominent figure and statesman, has contributed immensely to Nigeria’s political landscape. His dedication and service to the nation have been evident for years.
“It is unbecoming and counterproductive to attempt to tarnish his reputation for political gain and cheap blackmail.”
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Balofin said the NADECO in the US is not the one Tinubu was part of during the military era.
“We urge the public not to be misled by these attempts to distort history,” he said.
The chair said the party would organise its own press conference to tell the world about the “true” situation in Nigeria.
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