Minister
of State for Works, Mr Dayo Adeyeye, has insisted that General Buhari
must prove his innocence in the certificate saga, by producing his
original certificates.
He stated that Buhari’s failure to produce his certificates would amount to a clear confirmation that he had something to hide.
The minister
said Buhari must provide evidence that he was qualified to contest the
election, as prescribed by the 1999 Constitution.
According to
him, the affidavit sworn to by Buhari was meaningless, because the
military could not keep the original certificates of an officer.
He also
cautioned human rights lawyer, Tunji Abayomi, who had risen in defence
of Buhari, against blind support to a candidate because of personal
interests.
Adeyeye said
while Section 131 of the 1999 Constitution provides that a candidate
must be educated up to at least secondary school to be able to vie for
the presidential election, Section 137(j) also indicates that a
candidate can be disqualified from seeking the election if he submits a
forged certificate to INEC, adding that those who drafted the
constitution knew that “you have to submit an evidence of qualification,
that is why Section 137 talks about forged certificate.”
He added that
“people like Abayomi should not say that because they have an interest,
they would defend a candidate without certificates. They should not lay a
dangerous precedent whereby some persons with questionable certificates
would start contesting elections and claim that they don’t need to show
us their certificates.
“It is very
compulsory that he presents his certificates, otherwise, how are we
going to prove that he was educated to the school certificate level or
its equivalent. The constitution is very clear in Section 131, he must
be educated up to school certificates. If he doesn’t show any proof, how
are we going to know he is qualified?”
The minister added that if Buhari did not have certificate to show, he should voluntarily withdraw from the presidential race.
“He is a
former head of state and I am sure that when he served as head of state,
the first thing he would ask anyone he wanted to recruit is the
certificate.
“Is he telling
us that if he becomes president, people will not need certificates to
be appointed to offices? As a leader, he must lead by example,” he
added.
Adeyeye stated
that the burden of proof of certificate or qualification could not be
on INEC, adding that Buhari could, as well, have obtained a Certified
True Copy (CTC) of his certificates if he has any to show.
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