The Media Adviser to the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party during the last general election, Paul Ibe, has said the President, Bola Tinubu is shielding some information about his academic records.
Ibe was reacting to a motion filed by President Tinubu challenging the Northern District of Illinois order directing the Chicago State University to release his academic records within two days.
Osun Defender reports that Atiku who is challenging the victory of Tinubu had through his lawyer on July 11, filed a petition seeking to obtain further details of Tinubu’s academic records at the Chicago State University.
Documents sought by the former Vice President, through his counsel, Angela M. Liu, include record of his admission and acceptance at the university, dates of attendance including degrees, awards and honours attained by Tinubu at the university, among others.
However, the President, in a motion filed by his lawyers, argued that a magistrate should only report and recommend to the district judge in such matters and not to make a final order for immediate compliance.
In a statement on Friday, Ibe said: “It should be now obvious even to the blind that Tinubu is hiding something in his records at the Chicago State University, and even elsewhere.
“I do hope whatever it may be, it will not be of a scope that will give Nigerians a heart attack. Nigerians will soon see the true position of Atiku on the records of Tinubu at CSU. It is just a matter of time.”
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