PDP Presidential Campaign media director, Femi
Fani Kayode says the inability of APC presidential flag bearer, Gen Buhari to
produce his academic credentials to INEC indicates that his entire career in
the military was based on falsehood. This is what he had to
say on Buhari.
"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. The fact that he
got away with it in 2003, 2007 and 2011 does not make it right.
The minimum that Nigerians
require from Buhari is the presentation of his secondary school certificate
which enabled him to gain admission into the Nigerian Military College in 1962
and on which basis he became a commissioned officer of the Nigerian army. This
forms the fulcrum for the subsequent courses that he attended as he rose in the
army, including the US War College. Failure to produce that school certificate
implies that Buhari’s entire career in the Army was based on falsehood which
cannot stand. This brings to question the admission system/policy into the army
in the early 1960s. Were the rules bent for certain individuals in fulfillment
of the quota system?
Anyone that reads
General Alabi Isama’s book, which was published last year, will know that this
was the case. In fact, Alabi Isama went as far as to allege that some Nigerians
were admitted into the military academy without the necessary qualifications
like school certificate. 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.” he said
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