President Goodluck Jonathan has rejected explanations by the
presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, over
concerns about his qualification.
The PDP accuses Mr. Buhari of not having requisite secondary school certificate or its equivalent to bid for president.
Speaking to journalists on Sunday, Mr. Buhari expressed surprise at
the growing concern by the Mr. Jonathan’s Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
on the matter, saying he was qualified the three times he contested to
be president.
“I have contested three times under the same rules set by INEC
(Independent National Electoral Commission) where there is a basic
educational qualification you must have.” The former military ruler was
quoted by Punch newspaper as saying.
“I was allowed to contest all these elections because my certificate
was in order and there were individuals that wrote to the United States
War College and the college answered them and they were published in the
newspapers.”
He continued: “So, I really don’t understand this desperation or
misinformation that is being passed around. They will do nobody any good
because our minds are being taken away from the serious issues of
corruption and incompetence by the PDP.”
But in statement by his campaign group Monday, Mr. Jonathan said that
Mr. Buhari was allowed thrice to contest elections does not imply he
was qualified.
Read the statement signed by Femi Fani-Kayode, head of Media of Mr. Jonathan’s campaign organization.
It is disingenuous for Buhari to say that he contested previous
elections and that the issue of his qualifications did not arise. Had
INEC not complied with the Electoral Act this year, which requires that
they paste the academic credentials of all the Presidential candidates,
Nigerians would have remained ignorant of the fact that Buhari has
probably been submitting affidavits for the past elections.
We believe that Buhari was one of those people and this is why he is
unable to produce his certificate. The truth is that he was never
qualified for entry into the Military Academy in the first place and
consequently he should never have become a commissioned officer let
alone a man that rose to the rank of General. At best he ought to have
remained a non-commissioned officer.
As long as he cannot produce that secondary school certificate, we
believe that he is not qualified to run for the Presidency of Nigeria.
This is a matter of law and not sentiment. Buhari, just like any other
Nigerian, must be compelled to abide by the law and he must prove his
eligibility for the Presidential election by simply producing his
secondary school certificate.
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