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FCC Chairman Dankaka Denies Certificate Forgery Allegations

FCC chairman, Muheebah Dankaka has debunked certificate forgery allegations.

Gatekeepers News reports that the Executive Chairman, Federal Character Commission (FCC), Hajiya Muheeba Farida Dankaka, has debunked the allegation of certificate forgery levelled against her by a group, describing the allegation as false and despicable.

The group under the aegis of Youth and Leadership Initiative Group (LYGEL) had alleged that the FCC chairman forged some of the academic certificates she presented to the Senate during her screening and called on the National Assembly to scrutinize the documents again.

The group also called for her immediate resignation.

The group also alleged inconsistencies in the credentials Hajiya Dankaka submitted to the National Assembly prior to her appointment as the executive chairman of FCC.

A statement signed by Dankaka media office stated that the allegations are false, despicable and desperately fuelled by clandestine motives.

The statement reads: “Recently, the media was inundated with publication by some faceless group hired by some unscrupulous people to tarnish the image and integrity of the executive chairman, Federal Character Commission, Hajiya M. F. Dankaka for reasons best known to them.

“One would have ordinarily dismissed the allegation with a wave of hand as the so called group is just formed on paper to settle unknown scores for their masters. We, however, feel that it is necessary to put the record straight for the general public to know.

“Hajiya Dankaka attended Ahmadu Bello University Zaria where she obtained a diploma certificate in Insurance and later proceeded to Bayero University, Kano, for her BSc in Buisness Administraton. She further obtained a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria.”

The statement restated Dankaka’s position that the certificates in question were obtained before she got married which necessitated the change of name.

“It is not unexpected that when a woman gets married, she takes her husband’s name and the case of Muheeba Dankaka is not different.

“Dankaka, however, finds it surprising that the sponsored group did not deem it necessary to find out, either by physical request or by relying on the FoI Act, what necessitated the change of name,” the statement further said.

The statement added that “in recognition of her contributions to the Nigerian Economy as an entrepreneur par excellence, she was conferred with the national award of Order of the Niger (OON) in 2012 and National Productivity Award in 2020 by President Muhammadu Buhari.”

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