The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences
Commission (ICPC) has arraigned Yusuf Mustapha, a deputy director at the
Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), over alleged forgery.
Mustapha appeared on Tuesday before Samira Bature, judge of an
FCT high court in Maitama, Abuja, on a three-count charge.
The charges include forgery, fraudulent presentation of forged documents, and making false statements to ICPC investigators.
The anti-graft agency said its investigation uncovered inconsistencies
in the academic certificate submitted by the defendant.
The ICPC alleged that Mustapha claimed he graduated from
Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, in 1997 with a bachelor’s degree in
business administration (second class lower).
The commission said the certificate was reportedly used to
secure employment with the NIPC on May 5, 2010.
However, the ICPC said ABU responded that the certificate was
not issued by the institution.
The agency added that documents obtained from the university,
including graduation lists and the defendant’s academic transcript, showed he
graduated with a third-class degree.
The ICPC further alleged that the second-class degree
certificate and accompanying statement of result submitted by Mustapha were
forged and materially different from the genuine certificate issued by ABU.
The commission said the offences were contrary to sections
363, 364, and 366 of the Penal Code Laws of the Federation.
It also cited section 25(1)(a) and punishable under section
25(1)(b) of the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act, 2000.
Mustapha pleaded not guilty to all three counts.
Following his plea, David Nwaze, counsel to the prosecution,
asked the court to fix a date for the commencement of trial.
Denen Kya, counsel to the defendant, informed the court that a
bail application had been filed and urged the judge to grant bail on liberal
terms.
After listening to both parties, the court granted Mustapha
bail in the sum of N10 million with one surety resident within the court’s
jurisdiction.
The matter was adjourned to May 5, 2026, for the commencement
of trial.

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