Peter Mbah, the governor of Enugu State, has been asked for to resign by popular Nollywood actor and politician Kenneth Okonkwo. Continue Reading.
According to Bendelnews, the governor is displaying a bogus discharge certificate from the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
On February 1, the NYSC sent a letter, signed by Ibrahim Muhammed, stating that the certificate the governor was in possession of was not one that the corps had issued.
Mbah later sued Muhammad and the NYSC for issuing a disclaimer that disputed the validity of the release certificate that had been granted to him on January 6, 2003.
Okonkwo shared his thoughts on the matter and stated that Mbah would have resigned honorably in a more civilized nation.
The leader of the Labour Party claimed on Twitter that the governor's unsportsmanlike behavior had damaged the reputation of the Enugu people.
He begged him to step down before being forced from office in shame.
"In a saner clime," he added, "Peter Mbah would retire honorably and not wait to be shamed out now that NYSC has testified that Peter Mbah's NYSC Certificate is false.
"It pains me that Peter Mbah's ungentlemanly actions will continue to cast a negative light on the people of Enugu State.
I respectfully request Peter Mbah to step down right away and spare our people from this embarrassment.