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Buhari Does not Require WAEC Certificate to Contest for President – Barrister Adegboruwa

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A lawyer and Human rights activist has defended the right of incumbent President, Muhammadu Buhari to contest the 2019 presidential elections without a WAEC certificate.

Ebun-olu Adegboruwa, declared that President Muhammadu Buhari is qualified to contest the presidential election in 2019 saying that the public outcry against the President for failing to produce a WAEC certificate was needless.

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According to the lawyer, section 131, of the 1999 Constitution provides that a person is qualified for election to the office of President if;

“He is a citizen of Nigeria; He has attained the age of forty years; He is a member of a political party and he is sponsored by that political party; He has been educated up to at least School Certificate level or its equivalent.”

According to the lawyer, Buhari has met all the requirements stated by the constitution to contest for the Presidency of the country.

“In my humble view, Gen Buhari has met all the above requirements.

Under and by virtue of section 318 (1) of the Constitution: “School Certificate or its equivalent” means-

  1. a Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent, or Grade II Teacher’s Certificate, the City and Guilds Certificate; or
  2. education up to Secondary School Certificate level; or
  3. Primary Six School Leaving Certificate or its equivalent and-
  4. service in the public or private sector in the Federation in any capacity acceptable to the Independent National Electoral Commission for a minimum of ten years, and
  5. attendance at courses and training in such institutions as may be acceptable to the Independent National Electoral Commission for periods totalling up to a minimum of one year, and

iii. the ability to read, write, understand and communicate in the English language to the satisfaction of the Independent National Electoral Commission, and

  1. any other qualification acceptable by the Independent National Electoral Commission.”

The Barrister posited that Nigerians have no choice but to accept the provisions as laid by the constitution rather than cry foul.

“Anybody who can read, write and communicate in English, who has attended military courses, who has served in the public service of the Federation or even in the Army, is eminently qualified to aspire to be elected as President of Nigeria.

That is why I have kept referring to the President as Maj-Gen in this statement, to show that he’s qualified, even by virtue of his military rank alone.

So, it is only a moral burden, for the President, if he claimed to have attended any secondary school, to produce the certificate of that school, to the satisfaction of Nigerians, but that has nothing to do with his legal right to contest election as President.

The debate is thus unnecessary. Let’s move on to other issues.” He concluded.

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