IGP
middle flanked (right) Deputy Governor Jigawa state , Ahmed Gumel and State SSG
, Alhaji Lawan Abdul To Avoid Being
Branded Partisan, The Police Will Not Conduct Investigations Into The
Certificate Controversy, Currently Trailing APC Presidential Candidate,
Major-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.
For fear of being branded
partisan, the Nigeria Police will not conduct any investigation into the
alleged certificate controversy currently trailing the All Progressives
Congress (APC) Presidential Candidate, Major. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, stating
that the Force was unaware of the matter.
The Police boss, who spoke in a
telephone chat with our Correspondent from Abuja, added that in every case,
there must be a complaint, which could be in the form of a petition or an oral
complaint at a Police station, in which case, there would be an entry of the
matter so reported in the crime register and an Investigative Police Officer
(IPO) would be assigned. “But in this case (Buhari), there is nothing like
that. Not one person has come forward with a petition to make a report at any Police
Station on the matter.
So, as far as we are concerned,
we are not aware of any certificate scandal.” But an inside source told our
Correspondent that there was a petition to that effect against Buhari, with the
Police. The source alleged that the petition was dated December 21st, 2014
and that the Police merely refused to act for fear of being branded partisan.
Speaking in the same vain, the Force Public Relation Officer (FPRO) Emmanuel
Ojukwu, in a text message to our Correspondent, stated that the Force was not
aware of any certificate controversy against Buhari. “The Police are not aware
of any certificate controversy please,” said Ojukwu. The certificate
controversy which is yet to be laid to rest following the disclosure by
the Nigerian Army that it is not in custody of the former Head of State’s
original academic records as claimed and his refusal to provide the minimum
academic qualification of the West Africa School Certificate in place of the
affidavit he submitted to the Independent Electoral Commission, has gone viral
on global media and become a subject of heated public debate.
However, the Inspector General of
Police (IGP) Suleiman Abba, said that the Force is not getting involved in the
issue as a matter of discretion, not because it was afraid of anybody. He said:
“Nobody is above the law, but we would pretend that Police is not yet aware of
the certificate controversy against Gen. Buhari, until the Police is formally
informed about it.” Meanwhile, addressing a press conference tagged “Why is
INEC Involved in a Cover-up for Buhari?,” Director of Communication in the PDP
Presidential Organisation, Femi Fani-Kayode, disclosed that Buhari did not also
present any certificate to INEC when he was cleared to contest the 2011
Presidential election. “It has been brought to our attention that the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), either by error of omission
or commission, may be engaged in acts that do not, in every material
particular, support the advancement of democracy, the rule of law and the
strict adherence to the letters and the spirit of electoral laws in Nigeria,”
said Fani-Kayode. According to him, the inability of APC’s Buhari to present
even the minimum requirement of just a leaving school certificate “questions
his moral and other credentials for pursuing the position of the president of
Nigeria.
In its reply, INEC reportedly
restated its earlier position that it is only the courts that can disqualify
the former Head of State, while the party’s Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun
said that it is laughable for anyone to insinuate that, Buhari, a former Head
of State who rose to the rank of a general in the Nigerian Army had no school
certificate. Buhari himself had kept mum, fuelling speculations that he
possesses no academic but professional qualifications only, which is not what
the electoral law requires to qualify to run for elections.The current shocking
disclosure has brought to the fore questions regarding the qualifications that
earned Buhari his entry into the Nigerian Army and his rapid rise to the rank
of a Major General and subsequently the Head of State through a military coup
that truncated a democratically elected government in 1983
Nigerian Police will not investigate Maj Gen Buhari of certificate controversy , says IGP
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