Certificate Forgery: Enugu Governor-elect, Mbah, Slams N20 Billion Suit Against NYSC Over Alleged Conspiracy, Deceit, Misrepresentation Of Facts

The Enugu State Governor-elect, Dr. Peter Mbah, has dragged the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and its Director, Corps Certification, Ibrahim Muhammad before a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja, demanding the sum N20 billion as damages over alleged conspiracy, deceit, and misrepresentation of facts.

Justice Inyang Ekwo of the Federal High Court in Abuja, had on Monday, upon a motion ex-parte by Mbah’s counsel, Emeka Ozoani (SAN), sequel to the lawsuit, made “An order of interim injunction restraining the Defendants and Respondents whether by themselves, their directors, officers, servants, legal representatives, counsel or any other person or persons howsoever described and connected, from issuing, publishing or continued to issue, publish disclaimer to the effect that the NYSC certificate of National Service dated 6th January, 2003, certificate No. A808297 issued to the Plaintiff Barrister Mbah Peter Ndubuisi, in accordance with Section 11 of the NYSC Decree No. 51 of 1993 was not issued by NYSC pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice filed in this suit”.

Besides the N20 billion damages pressed, Mbah, in the writ of summons, numbered; FHC/ABJ/CS/611/2023 and filed on May 4, is equally seeking a declaration that he participated in the NYSC scheme for one calendar year vide a call-up letter number, FRN/2001/800351; Lagos code LA/01/1532 and upon completion was issued certificate of National Service No. A808297.

The writ also seeks: “A declaration that the Defendants (NYSC and its Director, Corps Certification) conspired by fraudulent design, suppressed and misrepresented facts in supposition that the Plaintiff’s certificate of National Service with number A808297 was not issued by the Defendants, a fact they knew or ought to know as untrue, incorrect, which act constitutes an act of conspiracy.

“A declaration that the Defendants were negligent and maliciously misrepresented facts, which facts the Defendants know or ought to know as untrue and ought reasonably to have foreseen that damages would flow from such negligent misrepresentation of material facts.

“A declaration that the predominant purpose of the deceitful misrepresentation was intended, albeit to inflict damages in legal profession, politics, business, as it was to unlawfully profit the defendants.

 “An order that the Plaintiff’s certificate of National Service number A808297 is authentic and was validly issued by the 1st defendant.

 “An order of perpetual injunction restraining the defendants either jointly/severally, their officers, servants in whatsoever manner and howsoever called from disclaiming/resiling/repudiating the certificate of National Service No. A808297 issued to the plaintiff.”

Meanwhile, in the affidavit in support of the Motion on Notice deposed to by Grace Udeagha, a legal practitioner, the Governor-elect’s lawyers, Emeka Ozoani (SAN) and Co., stated, among others, that Mbah, “after graduating in Law from the University of East London in 2000, returned to Nigeria and as prerequisite to practice as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, applied and was admitted into the Bar Part I programme of the Nigerian Law School”.

She further averred: “That the plaintiff, upon completing the Bar Part I exam had to wait for the Bar Part II programme. He was advised that instead of idling away to proceed on the mandatory one year National Youth Service Corps Programme. 

“That the plaintiff in view of the above was called up for the NYSC and was deployed to Lagos State, with the following particulars: Mbah Peter Ndubuisi; Call up letter No 01134613; reference No NYSC/FRN/2001/800351.

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