Reacting to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, statement that the administration of the President Ahmed Tinubu does not have time to waste on the controversy surrounding Tinubu's University of Chicago certificate forgery as “trivial matters” adding that these are distractions.
Tuggar, speaking on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily on Wednesday, said that the controversy does not cast a shadow on some of the recent international engagements that the president has had.
Speaking on the issues, the Labour Party has said the exposure of details of the academic records of President Tinubu by the Chicago State University, and its contents have put Nigeria’s image among the comity of nations on trial.
National Publicity of the LP, Obiora Ifoh, in an interview with Vanguard, in Abuja, explained that the whole saga has far-reaching implications on the image of our nation among the comity of nations.
Ifoh said: “This whole saga goes beyond the issue of whether or not the president attended Chicago State University, it goes beyond that. The issue now is what message are we sending to the rest of the world?"
“What about our institutions responsible for ensuring that things are properly done? We will wait for the Supreme Court to make its final pronouncement on the matter. We will take it from there," he said.
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