The All Progressives Congress (APC), on Friday, rose in defence of
its presidential candidate, former Head of State, General Muhammadu
Buhari, over the controversy trailing his academic qualifications.
Also on Friday, the Nigerian Army authorities explained that they do
not keep original certificates of officers and men of the armed forces,
adding that their personal files contained only photocopies of
credentials.
Buhari’s academic qualifications to run for president in the February
14 election became an issue following the disclosure that he deposed to
an affidavit informing the Independent National Electoral Commission
(INEC) that his credentials were with the military secretary.
Speaking with the Saturday Tribune, on Friday, on the controversy
trailing the discovery, the National Publicity Secretary of the party,
Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the controversy was an assault on the
institution of the military.
He added that the insinuation that Buhari was without the requisite
academic qualifications before rising to become a general in the army
was an insult to the officers that had served the nation.
Mohammed wondered on the kind of politics that would make anyone to
think that Buhari would rise to the apogee of his career before becoming
the head of state, by being shielded by the system over the academic
qualification that was needed for the special military trainings and
qualifications he got.
According to him, “how can anyone say someone of General Buhari’s
calibre didn’t have secondary school certificate after his career in the
military? What kind of politics are we playing? What kind of signal are
we sending? Whereas in the developed world, there are certain courses
in the military such as staff college or command that are on the
privilege of bachelor or masters. Now, if you are now making provocative
comments about someone of the status of General Buhari over an issue
that one way or the other would soon be sorted out, you are casting
aspersions on the entire military and those who had given service to
this nation. It shows the kind of politics some people are playing. This
is unfortunate and sad.”
Meanwhile, the army also stated on Friday that it does not keep
original certificates of any serving or retired officer or soldier.
A top army officer at the Defence Headquarters disclosed on condition
of anonymity on Friday that the army could not keep anybody’s original
certificate because it is a personal property of the owner.
According to the source, “the army only has photocopies of officers
and soldiers’ certificates kept in their personal files in the military
secretary’s office.”
“The original certificate of any officer or soldier is only needed at
the point of entry into the service — either as a cadet officer
entering the Nigerian Defence Academy, or by recruitment officers when
interviewing recruits to be sent to the depot for training. This is so
because they are needed to verify what is in the photocopy supplied or
for verification from the necessary examining bodies,” he said.
The source stressed that for anybody to claim that his original
certificates are with the military secretary (Army) does not hold water.
“Let me tell you now, in the Navy, the Navy Secretary (NAVSEC) keeps
photocopies of the documents of all naval officers and ratings and not
their original certificates which are their personal properties.
“Also, in the Air force, the Air Secretary keeps the photocopies of
all officers and airmen’s certificates, and, if the need arises for any
verification, those concerned will be asked to bring the original
documents.
“If you start keeping every officer’s or soldier’s original
certificates, how many will you keep and if in case there is a fire
outbreak, that means all original certificates of those concerned will
be burnt.
“There is no way, the military secretary can keep any officer’s
original certificate — either serving or retired,” the source said.
The source, however, added that, all his claims did not preclude
General Buhari from being qualified or eligible to contest next month’s
election. “After all, he attended some of the best military institutions
in the world, and rose to the rank of a general and was once a head of
state, so the issue of certificate does not make any difference,” the
source said.
Meanwhile, a retired general who claimed to be a contemporary of
Buhari told Saturday Tribune on Friday, that some of the military
courses they did abroad did not require the participants possession of a
secondary school certificate.
While demanding anonymity, he explained that the noise being raised
over Buhari’s certificate was needless because the constitution allows
for an equivalent of school certificate which many of the courses they
did abroad would qualify for.
Endorsing Buhari for president, he asked Nigerians to look at his
track-record and not a flimsy issue of secondary school certificate in
electing him.
Source: http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/top-stories/item/25735-academic-certificates-apc-army-speak-on-buhari
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