Chief Femi Femi Fani-Kayode
• School principal invites party to sight the original
• APC candidate petitions police over Fayose’s advert
• APC candidate petitions police over Fayose’s advert
Despite the presentation of the statement of result of the presidential
candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Major-General
Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), by his school, the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) Presidential Campaign Organisation has dismissed the document as a
forgery.
But the principal of Buhari’s alma mater, Government Collage, Katsina
(formerly Provincial Secondary School, Katsina), Alhaji Isiyaku Bello
Bello, has invited the ruling party to sight the original copy of the
University of Cambridge/West Africa School Certificate result, if there
are any lingering doubts.
Speaking to THISDAY on Thursday, Bello said: “We are here waiting for anybody who doubts what we have sent out.”
But addressing journalists, the spokesman of PDP campaign team, Chief
Femi Femi Fani-Kayode said: “The result sheet which was attributed to
the Cambridge examination body is clearly a super imposition of one
document on another as you will shortly see in the enlarged image of the
result sheet as published.
“The column lines on the part where names are printed do not align with
the blank columns while there is an introduction of extraneous lines on
some other columns.”
He tried to illustrate from a computer the super imposition on the
photo copied result sheet (Cambridge printout) and thereafter continued:
“The document contains an obvious alteration in the Mathematics column
of the candidate, ‘Mohamed Buhari’, who was assumed to have scored an
‘F’ in the subject.
“This raises a very fundamental issue of validity in view of the fact
that the accompanying result sheet states that 'any alteration or
erasure renders this statement of results invalid'. This is the standard
practice in all interpretation of documents especially academic
records.
“The question we put to General Buhari and his party is whether this
alteration was done by the University of Cambridge? One of the footnotes
on the document purportedly issued by the University of Cambridge says
‘the results of this candidate in all subjects except English Language
have been carried forward from the 1960 examination.’
“The question arising from this is: When exactly did Buhari sit for all
the other subjects claimed to have been passed in the Secondary School
Examination?
“Our conclusion from all these is that the documents purportedly
released by Government College (Pilot), Katsina, upon which the APC
presidential candidate hopes to bury the doubt about his eligibility for
next month’s election are forged, manipulated and fraudulently
procured. They are 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.
“We reiterate our call on General Buhari to submit himself to the
police to answer charges of perjury, having lied on oath about his
academic qualifications.
“This is what a man who claims to represent integrity and due process ought to do in this situation.”
He termed the document an “Oluwole” forgery (local parlance for
forgery), adding, “We shall identify those behind this and prosecute
them.”
Meanwhile, Buhari has petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IG),
Mr. Suleiman Abba, over the morbid advert sponsored by Governor Ayodele
Fayose of Ekiti State and published on the front pages of two national
dailies of January 19, 2015.
In the petition signed by the Governor of Rivers State and Director
General of the APC Presidential Campaign Organisation, Chibuike Amaechi,
the organisation condemned PDP and Fayose for portraying its candidate
as “a dead man walking” to scare Nigerians from voting for him in the
February 14 election.
According to the petition, “The portrayal of Buhari as likely to die in
office just like past northern leaders such as Umaru Musa Yar'Adua,
General Sani Abacha and General Murtala Mohammed was morbid and reckless
and such an irresponsible political advert is not only in bad taste,
but also capable of undermining law and order in the country.”
The petition said insinuating the death for a man who is still alive
based on unscientific logic or a prediction was capable of causing a
breach of the peace across the country.
The APC campaign petition also drew the attention of the IG to the fact
that Fayose’s advert violated the spirit and letter of the Ambassador
Kofi Annan’s initiative, which had Nigerian political parties and their
presidential candidates signing a peace accord.
It therefore urged the IG to investigate the origin of Fayose's
“sinister and inhuman” advert and call him to order with a view to
preventing a repeat of such provocative publications in the interest of
peace.
The APC presidential campaign organisation said copies of the petition
had been sent to the Department of State Security (DSS), Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC), Advertising Practitioners Council
of Nigeria (APCON) and The Sun and The Punch newspapers.
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