Buhari’s Certificate: Those Going To Court Are Abusing The Judiciary – Presidency
Those
challenging the non-submmision of academic credentials of President
Muhammadu Buhari in court are abusing the judicial system in the
country.
The above remark was made by the Presidency while
reacting to reports of critics of the administration who have decided to
seek a legal redress in court over the issue.
Mr Buhari who is
seeking a second term in office has again failed to submit his academic
credentials to INEC. It is stipulated that candidates for elective
positions must submit their credentials to the electoral body.
For
Buhari, a retired Major General of the Nigerian Army, his certificates
are with the military. He made the claims in an affidavit he attached to
his presidential form in 2014. The military came out to debunk
the claim at the time. Some Nigerians who sought the disqualification of
the President from participating in the 2015 election through legal
redress ended up withdrawing their suit when Buhari won the election.
They claimed their lives were threatened if they refused and went on
with the case.
As Buhari seeks re-election, he has restated his
position in his 2019 presidential form to the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC). Some Nigerians including the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) criticized the President, urging him to present
his credentials or apologize.
Recently, the presidency was
reported to have said the military who had earlier denied possession of
Buhari’s certificates have now said they have lost hold of the
documents. The military, as at press time, is yet to confirm the claim.
Reacting
to the development, INEC advised critics who are doubting the
information provided by presidential candidates in their form to
approach a court of law.
The PDP and one other Nigerian, Itsede
Kingley, has decided to seek a legal redress in court but the presidency
seems to be panicking about the move.
National Publicity
Secretary of the PDP, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan, was quoted by Thisday
Newspapers to have said lawyers of the party were “under instructions to
challenge the president’s unsubstantiated claim in court.”
Reacting
on Monday, the spokesman to the president, Garba Shehu, who described
the move as a waste of time equally said it is an abuse of judicial
system.
Mr Shehu said the act was shameful, disgusting and disgraceful.
“We
have read that the failed Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is going to
court to challenge the President’s West African School Certificate
(WASC),” the spokesman said in a statement.
“This is a waste of
time because we have the record of this and of higher qualifications
obtained by hard work and truly merited by Mr President.
“To
approach the court to pursue a matter long settled by the temple of
justice is an abuse of the judicial system. It is shameful, disgusting
and disgraceful,” Shehu added.
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