Senator Ademola Adeleke, representing Osun West Senatorial District has faulted allegation that he presented forged school results to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) during the last governorship election in Osun State.
Adeleke, who attributed the allegation to the spokesman of President Muhammadu Buhari Campaign Organisation, Festus Keyamo (SAN), argued that the lawyer acted out of ignorance.
The Senator, in a statement authored by Niyi Owolade for the Ademola Adeleke campaign Organisation, said he did not, at any time forge any certificate for election or any other purpose.
Part of the statement reads: โOur attention has been drawn to a tweet credited to Mr. Festus Keyamo that Senator Ademola Adeleke forged a statement of result he presented for election and that WAEC did not attest his certificate.
โWe suspect that Mr. Keyamo must have been misinformed or failed to get his facts correctly.
โFor his information and that of the general public, both WAEC and the school principal of Ede Muslim High school, Ede attested Senator Adelekeโs result through sworn affidavits before FCT High Court, Bwari.
โWe advise the Presidentโs campaign spokesman to get his facts straight before making public statements.
โBeing a Senior Advocate of Nigeria demands that level of responsibility. Senator Ademola Adeleke did not at any time forge any certificate for this election or for any other purpose.
โLet us repeat for the umpteenth time that the principal of Ede Muslim High School, Ede and WAEC were summoned by the court in a case filed by the APC against Senator Adeleke.
โThe principal through a sworn affidavit attested the statement of results presented by the PDP candidate for his election and a Deputy Registrar of WAEC did the same through an affidavit of evidence.
โThe two affidavits were widely published in the newspapers and are available in court papers. WAEC not only attested Adelekeโs result, the school authority, through the principal also did.
โAt this stage in Osun election cases, all the facts are in public domain and nothing can be spinned again.
โFirst, the public is fully aware that both WAEC and the Principal attested to Adelekeโs qualification.
โSecondly, by the combined effect of Sections 177 and 318 of the 1999 constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, Senator Ademola Adeleke is qualified to contest for the office of a State Governor.
โThirdly and much more critical, WAEC and the principal affirmed in their respective affidavits that there was no forgery as results submitted by Adeleke tallied with their records.
โWe wish to conclude by informing the public once again that apart from the above attestation of Adelekeโs qualification, there are two subsisting high court judgments, affirming Senator Adelekeโs eligibility to contest for office if Governor.โ