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WE CANT VERIFY RESULTS WITHOUT BUHARIS PERMISSION -UK VARSITY PLEASE CAN SOMEBODY TELL BUHARI TO GRANT PERMISSION TO VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY OF HIS RESULTS WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. ALL EFFORT BY NIGERIANS AND ORGANISATIONS INCLUDING PAFFCOMM TO VERIFY THE RESULTS HAS BEEN REJECTED. WE PLEAD WITH BUHARI TO PLEASE GRANT THE ALL IMPORTANT PERMISSION. WE REALLY WANT TO KNOW IF HE COMPLETED HIS SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION. ALL FINDINGS IS INDICATING THAT HE DID NOT RETURN AFTER JOINING THE ARMY TO COMPLETE HIS SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION. HE WILL DO HIMSELF AND HIS PARTY AND NIGERIANS A GREAT FAVOUR IF HE GIVES THE PERMISSION TO VERIFY THE RESULTS. AMONG WHAT WE WANT TO VERIFY IS TO KNOW IF THE RESULT IS ACTUALLY HIS OWN BECAUSE OF THE CONFLICTING NAME MAHAMADU AND MOHAMED BUHARI AND ALL OTHER FLAWS IN THE RESULTS. WE ARE ALSO CALLING ON MOHAMED BUHARI WHOM WE PRESUME TO BE THE TRUE OWNER OF THE RESULT TO COME OUT. BAYO AKINLOYE The University Of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES), now known as Cambridge Assessment, in response to requests to prove the authenticity of the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Major General Muhammadu Buhari’s exam certificate, has said on Friday that it will not be able to do so. In a statement made available on its website, the institution said, “We can only confirm or verify results at the direct request of or with the permission of a candidate.” “This is in accordance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 and section 40 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.” Also, Northern Youths Challenge Buhari To Produce His Educational Credentials. The Northern Youth Forum has challenged the APC candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, to produce his certificates to the electoral umpire, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for proper contest.The national President of the forum, Bello Gambo Bichi, said in a press statement in Kano and made available to THISDAY on Saturday, “…General Buhari should do what is required of him by presenting his certificates to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as other presidential candidates have done instead of hiding behind the fig leaf of constitutionalism.” The statement further noted that it is true that the relevant section 131(d) of the constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria does not require Buhari to physically present his certificates but to only show that he has been educated up to at least secondary school level or its equivalent. Gambo added: “It is clear that the spirit of that provision demands that he should present Certified True copies of his original certificates because that is the only way that INEC will determine that he has been educated up to secondary school level.” While dismissing Buhari’s attestation that the original copies of his certificates were with the Military authorities, the group reminded him that such claim was not enough to fulfill the constitutional requirement. Nevertheless, Fani-Kayode still insisted that the document, which were released by the Ministry of Education, Katsina State and the University of Cambridge, was fraudulently procured. He said those who authored the result must be arrested by the police and be prosecuted. He said, Our conclusion from all these is that the document purportedly released by the Government College (Pilot) Katsina, upon which the APC presidential candidate hopes to bury the doubt about his eligibility for next months election is forged, manipulated and fraudulently procured. It is therefore untenable in fact and in law. We do not know who the authors and masterminds of this forgery are but whoever they are, we urge them to come forward and be identified. If they fail to come forward voluntarily, we hereby call on the police and other security agencies to seek them out, find them, arrest them, interrogate them and prosecute them, in accordance with the laws of the land. Fani-Kayode also called on Buhari to submit himself to the police to answer charges of perjury, alleging that the former Head of State lied on oath about his academic qualification. According to a top PDP official statement “We will first contest the APC presidential candidate’s credentials by writing to all the institutions he attended for the verification of his certificates. We already have individuals in our party that are doing that. “On the other hand, the ruling party will prevail on the Ministry of Justice to sue the former head of state for perjury.” The party official said Buhari had, in the affidavit submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission, claimed that his certificates were with the military, but the Nigerian Army denied that it had the ex-head of state’s certificates in its custody. “This means he (Buhari) lied on oath when he said his credentials were with the army. We are not going to take this from him at all. It is the job of the Ministry of Justice to look into this case of perjury and we are going to remind them. ”Buhari had defened the affidavit he submitted by saying, “I had assumed all along that all my records were in the custody of the Secretary of the Nigerian Army. Much to my surprise, we are now told that although a record of the result is available, there are no copies of the certificates in my personal file.” Buhari joined the army in 1962 and less than 2 months to this date, he has a letter claiming to be a student. He was six months in Military training school and went to UK and stayed six months for 3 years course, there was no time in record that Buhari went back to college to complete his secondary school. --- Col. Ben Gbulie (rtd) in Nigerias Five Majors p. 36, published first in 1981. In an attempt to catch up militarily with the South, the Northern politicians had thrown out all discretion. They had lowered standards of admission drastically, settling for the minimum. For as I recalled, all the Northerners in my intake had been trained at the Mons Officer Cadet School in Aldershot. And they had become officers after barely six months of military training, whereas those of us who had been sent to Sandhurst had had to do two long years to earn the Queens Commission. The implications were quite clear - and most disturbing. Not only had these Northerners become commissioned officers before we were half-way through our first year at Sandhurst, they had all risen to the enviable rank of Captain before we could even appear at the sovereigns parade which served essentially as a prerequisite for our passing out as Second Lieutenants. The Buhari candidacy comes with bags of votes but is fraught with complications inherent in the person and personality of the General and atrocities committed by his defunct military regime. These blemishes are perhaps elaborated by his depiction as an old , out of touch, inflexible ethnic chauvinist and religious fundamentalist who despises the rule of law and is intolerant of dissent, and somebody whose abysmal human rights record is ordinarily grave enough to banish him from leadership of any sort. This politically unflattering impression of him has gained traction amongst Nigerians. Paffcomm https://facebook/groups/paff.789/permalink/760634490690782/ https://facebook/groups/paff.789/
Posted on: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 04:26:20 +0000

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