PDP tells Buhari to quit over Minister’s ‘plea for pardon’ video over certificate
The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to vacate office over a trending video in the social media where Information and Culture Minister, Alhaji Lai Mohammed appealed to Nigerians over Buhari’s WAEC certificate.
“53 years after a fellow had left secondary school; 53 years. I think we should pardon him if he does not even know where he has kept it”, the Minister had said in the video. “PDP notes the deliberate ploy of Alhaji Lai Mohammed to appeal to sentiments, seeing that Mr. President had failed to defend himself before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal”.
“In this latest shenanigan, President Buhari and his handlers ought to have known that the law, which the judiciary is bound to uphold, is a respecter of no man.
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