Plot by Bayelsa deputy gov to swap forged certificate uncovered — APC
The All Progressives Congress yesterday said it has uncovered plot by Bayelsa State Deputy Governor Senator Lawrence Oborawharievwo Ewhrudjakpo and his party, PDP, to swap the alleged forged National Youth Service Corps certificates presented to the Independent National Electoral Commission for the Senate and deputy governorship positions.
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