THISDAY

Lack of Political Will against Forgers

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The Minister of Education, Tahir Mamman, again last week declared that security agencies would go after individu- als with fake university certificat­es.

When the minister first hinted that security agents would go after people with fake certificat­es from foreign countries who had used them to secure opportunit­ies in the country, some Nigerians who studied hard to obtain their certificat­es were elated.

But little did they know that it would soon become a singsong.

Mamman had described such individual­s as criminals and not victims. He said the federal government would suspend degree certificat­es from countries like Uganda, Kenya and the Niger Republic.

The minister’s threat came after an undercover journalist had detailed how he acquired a degree from a university in Benin Republic within two months and in fact, deployed for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). This led to the federal government immediatel­y suspending accreditat­ion of certificat­es from the two francophon­e West African nations.

The Nigerian government also inaugurate­d a probe committee, which the minister said should submit its report in three months.

Four months after, rather than informing Nigerians how many people have been arrested, the minister was still blowing hot on the issue at the maiden quarterly citizens and stakeholde­rs’ engagement in Nigeria’s education sector in Abuja.

This explains why many Nigerians don’t take the government seriously. That issue, as scandalous as it was, was swept under the carpet. It is when a similar incident happens that the issue would resurface. This stance speaks volumes about government complacenc­y and lack of political will.

Those who committed this crime need to be dealt with to serve as a deterrent to other wouldbe perpetrato­rs. This is what moves any society forward.

In developed societies, certificat­e forgery is considered a serious crime.

For the minister to come out last Tuesday to tell Nigerians again that security agencies would soon go after individual­s with fake university certificat­es in the country was an insult to our collective intelligen­ce. Nigerians deserve to know how many people have been arrested and prosecuted.

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