Former presidential hopeful Peter Obi has cautioned that the continued use of forged academic qualifications by political leaders could push Nigeria toward unrest and instability. He noted that allowing candidates with questionable credentials to hold office undermines public trust and weakens democratic institutions.
Obi emphasized that when politicians are not held accountable for presenting authentic certificates, it sets a dangerous precedent. This could fuel public frustration and potentially trigger violence, as citizens lose faith in systems meant to ensure fairness and competent leadership.
He warned that fraudulent credentials erode confidence in governance and, if left unchecked, may have serious consequences for the nation’s peace and security.
The former presidential candidate’s remarks highlight ongoing concerns about political integrity as Nigeria prepares for upcoming elections.
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