Friday, 6 September 2019

President Buhari’s Certificate..Shall we continue in sin, so that Grace May Abound? God forbid



*Presidential Election Petition Tribunal* 

One of the five Grounds of Petition filed by the PDP and its Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar, at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, against the declaration of Muhammadu Buhari as winner of the February 23, 2019 Presidential Election is that, President Buhari was not qualified to contest the election. 

The second most important grounds of the PDP and Atiku/Obi’s Petition is lying on oath, providing false information of a fundamental nature in  aid of his qualification. President Muhammadu Buhari lied in his affidavit that his certificates were with the Army. He also lied that he attended institutions that were not in existence as of the time of his claims. Lastly, President Buhari presented *”Oluwole”* (fake) Cambridge Certificate International Statement of Result.  

President Buhari contested four different elections between 2003 to 2015 and won in 2015. In all the elections, President Buhari could not attach his certificates as claimed in his form CF001, which is a major requirements in the Electoral act, 2010 (as amended). 

Section 131 (d) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 provides that: *”A person shall be qualified for election to the office of President if ...(d) he has been educated up to at least school certificate levels or its equivalent”*

*To be qualified, President Buhari Must produce his Primary School Certificate or his West African School Certificate or Officer Cadet Certificate (Whatever that means), since those were the qualifications he claimed in his form CF001”* 

Some have argued that, President Buhari can speak and write in English language, that he was former President of Nigeria. Some people have also argued that, if he was not disqualified in previous elections for failing to present his certificates as required by law in previous contest, why now? 

The simple answer to this question is, *”shall we continue in sin so that Grave May abound? God forbid”* 

We cannot continue in sin so that Grace May abound. The issue of qualification is strictly a matter of law and there is nothing ambiguous about it in Section 131 (d). 

*The decision of the court in this matter will greatly enrich our electoral process and also enhance the quality of our elected representatives.* 

The more we elect people with questionable characters into sensitive offices, especially the office of President, the more the country will remain backward. 

The Nigerian judiciary is only the institution that can salvage this situation and set a precedent for future elections. 

The expectations of Nigerians and the international community is for the justices of the Appeal and Supreme Courts to put Nigeria first in their minds. 

*The future of this Country is crying for help. It’s time to #RescueNigeria*

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