NewsEnugu State Governor-Elect, Peter Mbah, Slams NYSC With N20b Suit

Enugu State Governor-Elect, Peter Mbah, Slams NYSC With N20b Suit

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By Akinwale Kasali

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The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has been slammed with  a N20 billion suit by  the Enugu State Governor Elect, Peter Mbah, with N20billion lawsuit at the Federal High Court.

He sued the NYSC  over alleged conspiracy, deceit, and misrepresentation of facts.

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The Honourable Justice Inyang Ekwo, upon a motion ex-parte by Mbah’s counsel, Mr Emeka Ozoani (SAN), sequel to the lawsuit, stopped NYSC from disclaiming Mbah’s certificate.

Mbah is equally seeking a declaration that he participated in the NYSC scheme vide a call-up letter number FRN/2001/800351; Lagos code LA/01/1532 and upon completion was issued a certificate of National Service No. A808297.

The Governor-elect, also, alleged that the NYSC in a  fraudulent design, suppressed and misrepresented facts in the supposition that his certificate of national service with number A808297 was not issued by it.

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According to him, this is a fact they know as untrue, incorrect and which act he said constitutes conspiracy.

He also wants 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.

An affidavit in support of the motion on notice deposed by Ms Grace Udeagha,  stated among others, that Mbah, after graduating in law from the University of East London in 2000, returned to Nigeria.

She also deposed in the affidavit that as a prerequisite to practice as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Mbah applied and was admitted into the Bar Part I programme of the Nigerian Law School.

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She further deposed that the plaintiff upon completing the Bar Part I exam had to wait for the Bar Part II 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.

“That the plaintiff in the course of his NYSC programme aforesaid and after six months of NYSC, the Nigerian law School scheduled the commencement of the Bar Part II programme usually called Bar Finals.

“The plaintiff was offered admission to the Nigerian Law School by a letter dated  June 20, 2002, the plaintiff applied to the State Director, NYSC, for deferment of NYSC year 2001/2002.

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“Pursuant to paragraph 12  the NYSC directorate headquarters vide Ref: NYSC/DHQ/CM/M/27 approved the plaintiff’s application for deferment of NYSC Ref: LA/01/1532 of Aug.6, 2002.

“That the plaintiff upon completion of his NYSC service, was issued the NYSC certificate No. A808297 dated Jan.6, 2003, certifying that he completed the one year of NYSC from Jan.7, 2002, to Jan.6 ”.

The hearing for the motion is yet to get a fixed date.


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