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Fresh conspiracy against Kemi Adeosun, group seeks court order for arrest of former Finance Minister
There is emerging fresh conspiracy against former Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, by a group which is seeking court order for the arrest of the former Nigerian finance minister by the Department of Security Service (DSS). The group playing in the civil society community, Incorporated Trustees of Global Integrity Crusade Network, is seeking the arrest of Adeosun over an issue relating to NYSC corticate forgery.
The Incorporated Trustees of Global Integrity Crusade Network pushing the new agenda, petitioned the Federal High Court, requesting an order to mandate the DSS and the Inspector General of Police to arrest Kemi Adeosun, former Finance Minister.
The counsel to the Incorporated Trustees of Global Integrity Crusade Network, Esther Iorhuna, had approached the court for an injunction restraining Kemi Adeosun from travelling out of the country to take refuge in another country.
The Incorporated Trustees of Global Integrity Crusade Network further demanded the court to “order the DSS and IGP to arrest and prosecute Kemi Adeosun for falsifying a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Exemption Certificate and intentionally giving false evidence before the Ogun State House of Assembly and the DSS between 2011 and 2015 for the purpose of being screened for the positions of Commissioner of Finance and Minister of Finance”.
Adeosun had in the storm of the NYSC exemption certificate, resigned her appointment as Minister of Finance, and returned to the United Kingdom (UK), where she had spent most of her life.
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