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Forged Certificate Scandal: Is this Nigerian Minister's Resignation Enough for Accountability?

Forged Certificate Scandal: Is this Nigerian Minister’s Resignation Enough for Accountability?

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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The swift resignation of Uche Nnaji, Nigeria’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, in the wake of damning allegations of certificate forgery is the bare minimum if we’re being honest.

While the exit is a tacit admission that something fundamentally unethical occurred, President Bola Tinubu’s acceptance of the resignation, instead of a summary dismissal and prosecution, sends a message that in Nigeria, serial forgery is a political inconvenience that warrants a quiet exit, not a crime that warrants legal consequences.

This incident exposes the systemic failure of due diligence and ministerial vetting that continues to plague the Nigerian political landscape.

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  • The Fraudulent Foundation of Political Appointments
  • Why Resignation is an Insufficient Penalty for Corruption

The Fraudulent Foundation of Political Appointments

The weight of evidence, including the non-issuance confirmation from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) and the unverifiable status of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) certificate, transforms this from a mere administrative discrepancy into a case of alleged criminal deception.

Forged Certificate Scandal: Is this Nigerian Minister's Resignation Enough for Accountability?

A foundational pillar of good governance and public trust is the integrity of officeholders’ credentials. When a minister tasked with leading the nation’s innovation and science sector (a portfolio demanding high intellectual and ethical standards) is credibly accused of falsifying his Bachelor’s degree, the entire edifice of the Renewed Hope Agenda is shaken.

Nnaji’s claim that he is a “target of blackmail by political opponents” is a predictable defense mechanism and a hollow attempt to politicise an issue of fundamental integrity. The truth is, the alleged offense is against the Nigerian state and its legal framework, specifically Section 467 of the Criminal Code Act, which prescribes punishment for forgery. The focus is no longer on whether he should have resigned, but why he was cleared in the first place, and why he is not being prosecuted.

Why Resignation is an Insufficient Penalty for Corruption

A quiet resignation, as opposed to prosecution, is a historical Nigerian pattern of letting powerful individuals off the hook easily. Allowing Nnaji to “step aside” on his own terms suggests that the current administration is willing to shield corrupt officials and political appointees from the full force of the law. This action is deeply disappointing and inherently undermines judicial proceedings, contrary to Nnaji’s own statement.

The spotlight must now pivot to the gatekeepers: the Senate and the security agencies [including the State Security Service (SSS)] that supposedly vetted his credentials in 2023. The notion that both the UNN and NYSC certificates could be allegedly forged and pass the ministerial screening process suggests a profound breakdown in the Nigerian political system accountability. The common practice of allowing nominees to “take a bow and go” without rigorous, independent certificate verification has repeatedly failed the nation, eroding civic morale and encouraging a culture of political impunity.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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