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The Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission has begun an investigation of the lawmaker representing Delta State in the House of Representatives, Mutu Ebomo, for alleged forgery and impersonation.

Ebomo, who has been representing Bomadi/Patani federal constituency in the house since 1999, was said to have presented forged secondary school and university degree certificates for elections at different times.

He was also accused of using two different names- Solo Ogoh and Mutu Nicholas Ebomo, to contest elections in 1999 and 2003.

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The probe of the Peoples Democratic Party lawmaker followed a petition to the anti-graft agency by a lawyer, Fayenengigha Jacob, on behalf of Prince Collins Eselemo, the All Progressives Congress Reps candidate in the last general elections in Delta State.

Findings indicate that the allegation against Ebomo was also before the Delta State Election Petitions Tribunal in suit EPT/DT/HR/08/2019 filed by Eselemo with Ebomo, the PDP and Independent National Electoral Commission as respondents.

According to Sunday PUNCH, investigation into the petition, which was submitted to the ICPC last Monday, had recorded swift progress as the commission had reportedly asked the West African Examinations Council to authenticate the certificates presented to the INEC by Ebomo for elections.

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An ICPC source stated that the commission had also written to the Federal Ministry of Education to confirm the certificate from St. Clement University, Caicos Island, British West India, claimed by the lawmaker who had just been re-elected for another term in the lower chamber.

“We are expecting the ministry to furnish the detail of their findings to us in order to establish the veracity of the allegations against the lawmaker,” the official stated.

Eselemo, in his petition dated May 31, 2019, claimed that Ebomo had no valid primary, secondary and university certificates, adding that the name he bore while in the House between 1999-2003 was different from the name by which he was known when he was re-elected into the National Assembly in 2003.

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A profile of the house members within the period of 1999-2003, attached to the petition, showed the lawmaker’s name as Ogoh Solo representing Bomadi/Patani Federal constituency while the list of Rep members (2003-2007) presented his name as Mutu Ebomo representing the same constituency.

The newspaper reported that the petitioner also attached copies of the alleged fake certificates submitted by Ebomo to the INEC, including a school certificate purportedly obtained at the Rivers State School of Basic Studies, Port Harcourt in 1986.

But Ebomo’s picture was conspicuously missing from a photo album of students who graduated from the school alongside him.

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The petition read, “Mutu Ebomo in 1999-2003 at the House of Representatives was with the roll call name of Solo Ogoh and he had no primary, secondary certificates and university degree.

“In 2003-2007, his profile name was changed from Solo Ogoh, member representing Bomadi/Patani Federal constituency to Hon. Mutu Nicholas Ebomo while his educational qualification was given as B.Sc. Business Organisation from St. Clement University, Caicos Island, British West India.”

The petition further claimed that Ebomo’s affidavit of age declaration was not deposed to by his father, noting that one Chief Agbede Mutu, a retired Customary Court President in Delta State, who posed as his father, was actually his elder brother.

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It said, “It is our submission that the age declaration affidavit paraded by Ebomo was not deposed to by his father as claimed, but it was declared by his elder brother who was once the Customary Court President of Ezebri/Ogodobri in Delta State. Attached are a copy of the affidavit and the certified true copy of a judgment signed by the brother and marked annexure H and I respectively.”

The newspaper reports that the ICPC spokesperson, Rasheedat Okoduwa, could not be reached for information on the status of the investigation as calls made to her phone on Saturday rang out. She had yet to respond to a text message as of the time of filing this report.

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