Audio By Carbonatix
Nigeria's finance minister has resigned over allegations she used a forged certificate to avoid the country's mandatory one-year youth service scheme.
Kemi Adeosun, who lived in the UK until she was 34, said she had been told she was exempt because she was over 30.
The former investment banker said she was issued with a certificate that she thought was genuine.
But an internal investigation showed that it was forged.
Ms Adeosun's resignation follows months of speculation in local media about whether her National Youth Service Corps certificate was genuine.
The dual Nigerian and British national did not initially comment on the claims, leading to criticism from her opponents.
However, in a statement, she said she felt bound to resign after the investigation result became known.
“I [thank] you profusely for the honour & privilege of serving under your inspirational leadership. It”˜s been a truly rewarding experience to learn from you & to observe at close quarters your integrity & sense of duty.” Full Text of my Resignation Letter: https://t.co/jRjy6DprVi
— Kemi Adeosun (@HMKemiAdeosun) September 14, 2018
"This has come as a shock to me and I believe that in line with this administration's focus on integrity, I must do the honourable thing and resign," she said.
Ms Adeosun was appointed as finance minister by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015. Her main policy was a bid to improve tax collection and crack down on mismanagement by government agencies.
The minister of state for budget and national planning, Zainab Ahmed, will oversee the finance ministry with immediate effect, the presidency said.
Nigerian university students have to do a year of national service upon graduation as a way of ensuring that graduates contributed to Nigeria's development.
Corp members are posted to states outside their state of origin to encourage national unity.
Nigerian graduates are not eligible for government work or many private jobs until they have completed the mandatory year of service.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana declares war on illegal streaming of pay-TV content
1 minute -
Vice President leads 44th anniversary commemoration of 31st December Revolution
2 minutes -
Valencia coach Fernando Martin dies in Indonesia boat accident
18 minutes -
Nigeria AG’s intervention brings relief to River Park estate investors – JonahCapital
31 minutes -
High number of youth behind bars is a national loss – Ashanti regional prisons commander
48 minutes -
Nhyira Aboodoo shifts to monumental projects, injects GH₵270,000 into Ashanti orphanages
53 minutes -
Police restores calm after swoop operation at Aboso
1 hour -
Through thick and thin in 2025: KGL Group makes national, global impact
1 hour -
Clean Air Fund sets 2026 targets, pushing gov’t toward funding, tougher laws and real health gains on air pollution
2 hours -
New Year begins with 15.92% water and 9.86% electricity tariff hikes
2 hours -
TUC, PURC call for calm amid power tariff concerns, assure public of stakeholder engagement
2 hours -
New VAT is a game changer for Ghana’s revenue collection – GRA Boss
2 hours -
Adom FM’s Strictly Highlife comes off today at Palms Convention Centre
3 hours -
Relive the 90s: Joy FM’s 90’s Jam takes over this Friday
3 hours -
Relieve Ato Forson of Defence role to protect fiscal discipline – Franklin Cudjoe to Mahama
3 hours
