Confusion over Kwara APC gov candidate, Abdulrazaq’s alleged forged certificate – Report

Confusion has enveloped the programmes of the Kwara State branch of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara State following a publication on Saturday by an online medium “news accelerator” that the governorship candidate of the party, AbdulRazaq AbdurRahman, allegedly presented a forged WAEC certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the March 2 governorship election.
According to the Punch newspaper, though both the state branch of the APC and the media aide to the governorship candidate, Mr Rafiu Ajakaye, dismissed the allegation as fake news, its correspondent in Ilorin observed that two programmes earlier scheduled by the party’s executives were either cancelled or postponed.
That paper said it gathered that a press conference organised by the Committee on President Mohamadu Buhari’s campaign visit to Kwara State on Monday (today) scheduled to hold at the new secretariat of the party at GRA, Ilorin at 11am was postponed indefinitely via the party’s Whatshap message.
Another programme where the party was to receive decampees from the PDP and other political parties was cancelled outright by 10.30am shortly before its commencement, the paper further reported.
It said the State Publicity Secretary of the APC, Folaranmi Aro, described the story of the alleged certificate forgery as untrue and explained that the press conference was postponed because members of the state campaign committee were yet to conclude their meeting.
Quoting Aro,, the paper said “The state committee on the visit of President Buhari met this morning, but we could not conclude our meeting. We are going to meet again at 1pm today and if we can conclude our meeting, we will call you either by 3pm or 4pm today”
Also, Abdulrazaq’s media aide, Ajakaye, was reported to have described the news story as untrue, adding that his principal submitted genuine documents to INEC.
“The media may note that Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq was prequalified and indeed contested elections in 2011 and 2015 with the same genuine WAEC results.
“Raising fake news about his certificate now is another lame attempt by the discredited political dynasty clutching at straws in the face of imminent defeat in the elections.”
Warning the media to be wary of publishing false news report, Ajakaye maintained, “We however add that the candidate reserves the right to press charges against anyone who deliberately and mischievously peddles lies against him without any credible evidence”, according to The Punch.