Court clears ex-Finance Minster Kemi Adeosun of NYSC saga, says NYSC certificate not required for appointment as Minister or to contest for House of Reps seat

Justice Taiwo Taiwo of a Federal High Court in Abuja has cleared former Finance Minister, Mrs. Kemi Adosun of the controversy surrounding her participation or otherwise in the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.

Adeosun who was the Minister of Finance during the first tenure of President Buhari resigned from office in September 2018 after a debate on whether or not she participated in the mandatory NYSC scheme started. Some Nigerians had argued that she ought not to have been appointed a Minister if she did not participate in the mandatory scheme. After so much debate, Adeosun bowed to pressure and resigned from office. 

Delivering judgment in a suit she filed before the court, Justice Taiwo today July 7, ruled that Adeosun was not qualified to have participated in the scheme when she graduated at 22 years because she was then a British citizen. The judge further held that as at when she formally returned to Nigeria, and became a Nigerian citizen, at over 30 years, she was not eligible to present herself for the NYSC service.

READ ALSO Get rid of your teeth pain with these natural homemade mouthwashes

The judge ruled that Adeosun or anyone for that matter does not require a discharge certificate of NYSC to qualify to contest election to the House of Representatives or be appointed a Minister in Nigeria.

The judge proceeded to grant the four reliefs sought by the plaintiff, to include “a declaration that the plaintiff, being a United Kingdom citizen as at 1989 when she graduated from the University of East London, London, United Kingdom at the age of 22 years, was ineligible to participate in the National Youth Service Corps scheme, established by the National Youth Service Corps Act, CAP N8, LFN, 2004.”

Related Posts

INEC to Issue Candidate Nomination Portal Access Codes to Political Parties June 26

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it will issue official access codes to all registered political parties on June 26, 2026, to facilitate the nomination of candidates…

NECO Warns Against Fake Supervisor Recruitment Portals, Says Applications Are Free

The National Examinations Council (NECO) has cautioned teachers and members of the public against fraudulent websites demanding payment from applicants seeking appointment as examination supervisors. In a statement issued on…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

INEC to Issue Candidate Nomination Portal Access Codes to Political Parties June 26

INEC to Issue Candidate Nomination Portal Access Codes to Political Parties June 26

NECO Warns Against Fake Supervisor Recruitment Portals, Says Applications Are Free

NECO Warns Against Fake Supervisor Recruitment Portals, Says Applications Are Free

Personal assistant allegedly linked to Adelabu family kidnap case

Personal assistant allegedly linked to Adelabu family kidnap case

Trump becomes first sitting U.S. president to attend NBA Finals game

Trump becomes first sitting U.S. president to attend NBA Finals game

Iran accuses US of revoking World Cup ticket allocation for supporters

Iran accuses US of revoking World Cup ticket allocation for supporters

Manchester school locked down after three pupils were ‘stabbed’

Manchester school locked down after three pupils were ‘stabbed’