Just few days after the former Head of State and
Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Major General
Muhammadu Buhari, rtd, explained in an affidavit submitted to the Independent
National Electoral Commission, INEC, that all his academic credentials were
with the Military Board, the Army have stated that they do not keep the
certificates of any serving or retired officer or soldier.
General Buhari is contesting the presidential election for
the fourth time under different political parties including the defunct All
Nigeria People’s Party, ANPP and the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, but
the issue of his qualifications had never been controversial until the ruling
PeoplesDemocratic Party, PDP, recently described him as a ‘’semi-
illiterate.’’
However, against the backdrop of Buhari’s affidavit in
court, a military source said ‘’that the Army can not keep anybody’s original
certificate because it is the personal property of the owner,’’ adding that
such original
certificates were only needed at the point of entry into the service.According to the source, the Military only kept photocopies
of credentials of officers and soldiers in their personal files that were 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 the recruitment officers when
interviewing recruits to be sent to the depot for training.
That is so, because
they are needed to verify what were in the photocopies supplied by them or from
the necessary examining bodies.”The source further stated that anybody claiming that his
original certificates were with the Military Secretary (Army), had ‘’ulterior
motive(s) or something he or she cannot explain.’’He further added, “Let me tell you now, in the Navy, the
Navy Secretary, NAVSEC, keep the documents of all Naval officers and ratings
and not their original certificates which are their personal property.
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