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NIGERIA FINANCE MINISTER STEPS DOWN

Adeosun says prompted by integrity concern over claim she used forged exemption paper to avoid youth service

- CHIJIOKE OHUOCHA

NIGERIAN President Muhammadu Buhari last Friday accepted the resignatio­n of Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun, who said she stepped down over allegation­s of using a forged certificat­e to avoid participat­ion in the country’s mandatory one-year national youth service scheme.

Adeosun, a top cabinet member and a former investment banker who promoted the government’s policy to boost growth following a recent recession, said she believed she was exempt from the service scheme, but felt bound to resign because of the administra­tion’s “focus on integrity”.

Allegation­s that Adeosun had used a forged exemption certificat­e to avoid participat­ion in the youth service scheme surfaced in recent months in the Nigerian media.

Adeosun did not comment on the claims initially, prompting criticism from her opponents.

In her statement, Adeosun said her understand­ing was that she was exempted from the scheme because she had moved back to Nigeria from Britain, where she was born, after she had passed the required minimum age.

“I have, today, become privy to the findings of the investigat­ion into the allegation made in an online medium that the Certificat­e of Exemption from National Youth Service Corp that I had presented was not genuine,” she said.

“This has come as a shock to me and I believe that in line with this administra­tion’s focus on integrity, I must do the honourable thing and resign.”

Adeosun was appointed by Buhari to manage the finances of Africa’s biggest economy in November 2015.

Her flagship policy was a bid to improve tax collection and shore up the country’s finances by cracking down on mismanagem­ent by government agencies. Adeosun also oversaw a strategy of restructur­ing Nigeria’s debt portfolio into longer-term maturities by borrowing more offshore and less at home to lower costs.

Buhari took office in 2015 after an election campaign largely fought on his vow to fight corruption, but his detractors have accused him of failing to investigat­e allies accused of wrongdoing.

The presidency approved that the minister of state for budget and national planning, Zainab Ahmed, oversee the Finance Ministry with immediate effect, it said on its official Twitter account.

The west African country emerged from recession last year, but growth remains sluggish.

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 ?? | AFOLABI SOTUNDE / Reuters ?? Nigeria’s Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun attending the 2018 annual meetings of the African Export-Import Bank in Abuja, Nigeria, in July. Her resignatio­n was accepted by President Buhari last Friday.
| AFOLABI SOTUNDE / Reuters Nigeria’s Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun attending the 2018 annual meetings of the African Export-Import Bank in Abuja, Nigeria, in July. Her resignatio­n was accepted by President Buhari last Friday.

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