Cotonou Certificate: NANS president, Benin Republic chapter slams undercover reporter, calls for his arrest

The president of National Association of Nigerian Students, Benin Republic chapter, Ugochukwu Favour, has called for the arrest of the reporter, Umar Audu, who went undercover to expose corruption in the issuance of certificates in one of the  universities in the country.

Favour made this call while granting interview on Thursday on the Channels TV programme, Sunrise Daily, thus slamming  the reporter for having his passport stamped and obtaining certificates without being physically present.

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He said “Your passport was stamped while you were not available there. Now, and that aside, this guy served in 2019. And he still served again in 2023,” he said.

Continuing, he said the reporter was implicating the government and questioning the credibility of agencies like the Immigration and National Youth Service Corps by going undercover.

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“He has to be arrested. This guy needs to be arrested because, I know, he’s a reporter who is trying to clear out some things but on that note, you are trying to implicate some persons now because, in a sense, you’re trying to implicate the government, the NYSC and the immigration,” he said.

Asked  if the reporter’s efforts exposed loopholes that should be addressed, the NANS president said, he had no doubts about it.

“I’m not doubting that but then since this is out already, I want to urge the government to look into it and take the necessary steps as fast as possible,” he responded.

TheNewsGuru.com reports that an undercover reporter, Umar Audu paid roughly 600, 000 Naira to obtain certificate from an institution in Benin Republic.

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According to him, the certificate was delivered to him in Nigeria without stepping his foot into the country.

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