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Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by mamajohn(f): 4:52am On Feb 09, 2015
The controversy over the exact status of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari’s educational qualifications in relation to his eligibility to aspire for election into the office of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria had been generating intense debate in recent time, forcing a closer examination of relevant constitutional provisions with a view to offering insights into the legal position on the matter.

Let me start by saying that the issue as to whether Buhari or any other candidate is eligible in terms of educational qualifications to aspire to the office of the President of Nigeria is not a trivial matter or a non-issue, but one of fundamental and constitutional significance that clearly falls within the realm of issue-based campaign. I therefore disagree with any suggestion that those raising the issue are petty or engaging in any smear campaign against Buhari’s candidacy. It is therefore proposed in this intervention to examine relevant constitutional provisions on the matter, including judicial attitude through the cases in order to assist informed analysis on the subject matter.

Section 131(d) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) dealing with qualification for election for the office of the President provides as follows:

“A person shall be qualified for election to the office of the President if -

…he has been educated up to at least school certificate level or its equivalent.”

On the surface, one may be inclined to think that the clear import of this constitutional provision is that the minimum qualification that an aspirant for such exalted high office must possess is education up to at least the secondary school level. What then is the meaning of the phrase ‘minimum’?

The Black’s Law Dictionary, 8th edition, page 1016 defines ‘minimum’ as follows:

“Of, relating to, or constituting the smallest acceptable or possible quantity in a given case…”

The question that arises is whether in the light of the above constitutional provision, such aspirant necessarily must acquire such secondary school certificate or whether merely passing through the four walls of a secondary school without graduation from the said secondary school will suffice to satisfy the provision. In the case of HASKE V MAGAGI (2008) 3 LRECN PG. 127 AT 130 RATIO 2, the Court of Appeal, Kaduna Division held on the meaning of ‘Education up to secondary school certificate level or its equivalent as follows:

“Section 318(1) of the 1999 Constitution defines, “school certificate or its equivalent” in sub-paragraph (b) thereof to inter alia, mean, “education up to secondary school certificate level.” It is the law that where a word or phrase has been legally defined in an enactment, not only will its ordinary or popular meaning give way, its meaning according to its definition in another legislation can also not be imported into the enactment in which it has also been defined. See Yaro v Kurdah & Anor (1989) 1 NEPLER 1. Thus, in a number of decided cases, this court held that the meaning or the definition of the level “school certificate” or its equivalent as contained under Section 318 of the 1999 Constitution, can accommodate a candidate who woefully failed in their bid to obtain a West African School Certificate. They are described as WASC “attempted” to “failures”. In essence, a candidate need not to have obtained the secondary school certificate level or passed the Secondary School Certificate Examination. It is sufficient that such a person has attended a secondary school and read or studied up to the secondary school level, without passing and obtaining the certificate. See Bayo v. Njidda (2004) 8 NWLR (Pt. 876) 544; (2003) 3 LRECN 114. Chukwu v. Icheonwo (1999) 4 NWLR (Pt. 800) 597; (1999) 4 LRECN 332. (Pp. 143-144, paras, G-C).”

Similarly, in the case of AIKULOLA VS. AKOGWU (2006) 41WRN pg. 29 – 111 particularly at 46 ratio 11, the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, while construing the meaning of the words ‘school certificate’ under Section 318 of the 1999 Constitution, held as follows:

“Under section 318 of the 1999 Constitution, the word “school certificate” or its equivalent means:

(a) Secondary School Certificate or its equivalent or Grade II Teachers Certificate, the City and Guilds Certificate; or

(b) Education up to Secondary school level; or

(c) Primary Six Leaving Certificate or its equivalent plus

(i) Service in the public or private sector at the federal level in any capacity acceptable to the Independent National Electoral Commission for a minimum of 10 years and

(ii) Attendance at course and training in such institutions as may be acceptable to the Independent National Electoral Commission for periods totaling up to a minimum of one year; and

(iii) The ability to read, write and understand and communicate in the English language to the satisfaction of the commission.

In effect, a person seeking to become a candidate for an election to the House of Assembly of any State in the Federal Republic of Nigeria must possess at least one of the qualifications set out in (a) or (b) or (c) above. See Bayo v. Njidda (2004) 8 NWLR (Pt. 876) 544 at 618 – 620.

According to Per Odili, JCA (Pp. 81 – 82) lines 45 – 35, ‘School certificate or its equivalent’ means -

(a) A secondary school certificate or its equivalent, or Grade II Teacher’s Certificate, the City and Guilds Certificate; or (G) education up to Secondary School Certificate level; or (c) Primary Six School Leaving Certificate or its equivalent.”

Per Rhodes-Vivour, JCA (P. 104) lines. 30 – 45, in the case of DIGAI V. NANCHANG (2003) 2 LRECN pg. 513 – 546 at pg. 515 ratio 4 dealing with the requisite educational qualification for membership of a state House of Assembly, the Court of Appeal, Jos Division held as follows:

“From the provision of Section 106(c) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999, all that is required of a member of a House of Assembly by way of educational qualification, is that he has been educated up to the school certificate level or its equivalent.

“A close reading and analysis of Section 106(c) and Section 318 clearly shows that all that is required of a candidate for the membership of House of Assembly, is that he had attended a secondary school up to school certificate level or its equivalent. To my mind, a testimonial from secondary school showing clearly that the 1st respondent attended and completed a secondary school as prescribed in section 106 (c) of the Constitution is sufficient. What is required under the law is that there must be evidence that a candidate is educated up to the school certificate level, and not that he must produce a certificate to that effect. (Pp. 542-543, paras G-D)”.

On whether the candidate need possess such school certificate to be eligible to contest, the same court held in the same ruling as follows:

“I agree that since there is evidence that the 2nd respondent sat for the School Certificate Examination on May/June 1975, this is sufficient to satisfy the requirement of Section 10(c) of the Decree. While the acquisition of sound education may be desirable to enable one discharge the functions as Chairman of Local Government Council, it is not absolutely necessary that such a person must possess a certificate to enable him to function effectively.” (P. 545, paras. B-D)”.

The other issue that is relevant is the question of who has the burden of proof; whether it is the candidate who is aspiring for the public office that must show that he has passed through a secondary school or the person alleging otherwise that must show that the aspirant does not hold such qualification. The answer to this poser was given in the case of Haske v. Mogaji (supra) where the court held on the question of onus to prove as follows:

“It is both legal and logical that the mere fact that a party has pleaded in his petition that the other party is not qualified to contest an election, because he lacked the requisite educational qualification, is not sufficient for the Tribunal to latch unto it and decide on it, in the absence of cogent and credible evidence of such non-qualification or disqualification being placed before the Tribunal. In the absence of evidence, such a plea in the petition ends and/or terminates with the petition”.

It is clear from the foregoing that it is the person alleging non-qualification of the candidate that has the responsibility of showing by cogent or convincing evidence that such aspirant never attended any such Secondary School as alleged.

The foregoing analysis may have revealed the following:

(a) Buhari’s eligibility to contest for the office of the President of Nigeria can only be challenged if those making the allegation can show either that he has never attended any secondary school, that he never possessed any primary school leaving certificate, that he has never served in any public service for a period of 10 years in addition to his primary school certificate or that he has never sat for any school certificate examination.

It is immaterial whether he passed or failed such examination. To succeed, they must also show that he does not possess any higher qualification above the minimum requirement of secondary school certificate. In other words, they must show that all certificates acquired by the General in consequence of his military training at home and abroad, culminating in his rising to the position of a Major General in the Nigerian Army, were certificates below secondary school level or certificate. It is those making these allegations who must prove the allegations against the General. It is not the General who must show that he possesses such qualifications. The law is, ‘He who asserts must prove’.

(b) The Army authorities had publicly admitted that they have records of Buhari’s educational qualifications in their custody. The Army being a public institution can furnish the Certified True Copies of Buhari’s educational qualifications to appropriate authorities including INEC at the request of those making the allegations without bordering the General for such obligations.

It can be said that those who have raised the issue of the General’s qualifications and eligibility may have served patriotic intentions, but they need to do more by showing through concrete, cogent, compelling and believable evidence that the General neither attended any secondary school nor possesses any primary school leaving certificate including showing that his period of service in the army including service as Head of State of Nigeria in total do not rank up to 10 years for them to succeed in their patriotic crusade.

Finally, having raised the constitutional issue of qualification, no doubt an issue-based campaign, those interested in taking the issue further are advised to be guided by judicial pronouncements quoted copiously above if they want to be taken seriously. However, if they are basing their conclusion on speculations not backed up with empirical evidence, it is wise to advise them to consider the issue as closed while moving to other issues in the campaign that ought to be dictated by issues and not sentiments.

Shittu, a legal practitioner, wrote in from Lagos



http://www.punchng.com/feature/the-law-you/legal-position-on-buharis-educational-qualifications/

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by Oklander: 4:58am On Feb 09, 2015
By the left, Maaaarch tiiime, Oya Gej, left right, left right>>>>out of Aso rock. grin

#March.out.incompetence, March.GeJ.out.of.Asorock.
#March.in.integrity, March.in.Buhari.into.Asorock.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by madridguy(m): 5:21am On Feb 09, 2015
Thanks very much for this insigtful write-up.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by tit(f): 5:21am On Feb 09, 2015
army is not an educational institution.
so they cannot give you any certificate.
produce the certificate from the institutions you attended.
no need for all this dogon turenchi.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by dunkem21(m): 5:22am On Feb 09, 2015
March time; Left, right, aka nri, aka ekpe;..

Certificate; Left, Right ..
Perjury; Left; right; aka nri, aka ekpe
Debate; About turn ..

..and a song from the background ..Oh my home, O! maggi ...when shall I see march o ...when shall I see my ..

Forward March ..March..daurar.y

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by SilentPrince: 5:47am On Feb 09, 2015
Hmmm
Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by gists: 5:54am On Feb 09, 2015
This has always been my stand - the onus of proof lie with the accuser.
But, even at this Nigeria is at a dangerous cross-road. With the level of corruption in the country's judicial system, it not difficult to believe the allegation that the services of a judge to serve as a hatchet man has been bought with a whopping N2b!

In the light of this, all these aforementioned cases that ought to serve as reference point come to nothing. I am not a lawyer so I have no experience in this kind of issues. So I don't know how an accuse can escape the hatchet from a compromised judge. It will be refreshing and uplifting to see the General come out of this.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by eyenibibio(m): 6:22am On Feb 09, 2015
The pro buharist are at it again. U cant run away 4rm ur past. Buhari has contested 3 presidential elections w/o a certificate, what a shame. Unfortunately, dis time the stakes have turned.
Let us go forward, not backward.
Sai Dr Ebele Johnathan.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by koikoi2(m): 6:58am On Feb 09, 2015
Another APC paid write up.

Rubbish, mcheeew


Buhari show us ur certificate or else.............

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by TreQuartista: 7:02am On Feb 09, 2015
Click 'LIKE' if you are for Buhari.

Sod off and/or fück off and/or go to hell and/or go and die if you are for GEJ!


APC
#Change
#March4Buhari

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by frankyychiji(f): 7:03am On Feb 09, 2015
eyenibibio:
The pro buharist are at it again. U cant run away 4rm ur past. Buhari has contested 3 presidential elections w/o a certificate, what a shame. Unfortunately, dis time the stakes have turned.
Let us go forward, not backward.
Sai Dr Ebele Johnathan.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by frankyychiji(f): 7:05am On Feb 09, 2015
TreQuartista:
Click 'LIKE' if you are for Buhari.



Sod off and/or fück off and/or go to hell and/or go and die if you are for GEJ!



APC

#Change

#March4Buhari
I love what your hatred for Mr President has done to you....FRUSTRATION!

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by Kennywills7(m): 7:44am On Feb 09, 2015
They should just allow him to contest and fail again, Without bn told we knw he has no certificate but No one should stop him from contesting
He has to retire and now is d time

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by AmucheJane(f): 8:03am On Feb 09, 2015
GEJ till 2019.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by ZackiGp(m): 8:09am On Feb 09, 2015
tit:
army is not an educational institution.
so they cannot give you any certificate.
produce the certificate from the institutions you attended.
no need for all this dogon turenchi.
Your foolishness is only next to your ignorance.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by ayukdaboss(m): 8:17am On Feb 09, 2015
tit:
army is not an educational institution.
so they cannot give you any certificate.
produce the certificate from the institutions you attended.
no need for all this dogon turenchi.
Very simple write-up from an unbaised mind. This is the same position I've been on a long time ago. PDP is on a lost course and they know it. If you read all that writeup and still landed at this comment, Hmm lipsrsealed

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by Nobody: 8:21am On Feb 09, 2015
GBAM!!!

PDP is is not thinking very well. Taking the General to court will be one of their biggest undoing and will catapult Buhari into a Hero status because, one thing is for sure they will loose this case!

People love someone that is being persecuted unfairly especially by those in power, its human nature. He must learn from his own cause when the late Yaradua died and see how much support that brought him.

Jonathan could loose these elections and will not enjoy any sympathy when it come to any charges that might come against him in future.

Jonathan needs to learn that "when one is in hole, he must stop digging"

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by highmood(m): 8:47am On Feb 09, 2015
Sometimes this law terms and so seems so boring to me like reading the oxidation reaction in chemistry or probability in mathematics. They should do the needful and make Buhari present his certificate or return back to kastina and prepare for the next June SSCE to obtain a genuine certificate. Too much of these elements taking our country and weak constitution for granted.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by freethinker01: 8:48am On Feb 09, 2015
Kul.
Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by msmon(m): 8:48am On Feb 09, 2015
We are at it again! Certificate? Quest to acquire certificate is mental slavery!

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by OgologoDimkpa: 8:48am On Feb 09, 2015
Buhari show your certificate or you better pull over embarassed
All these concorted write up will not help you.

GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by alaoeri: 8:49am On Feb 09, 2015
GMB our next President no shaking. cool

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by nanyya5000(f): 8:50am On Feb 09, 2015
All this long story won't stop Gej from winning....Gej till 2019.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by OgologoDimkpa: 8:50am On Feb 09, 2015
Mr Kwaraption show your certificate embarassed

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by Nobody: 8:50am On Feb 09, 2015
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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by januzaj(m): 8:50am On Feb 09, 2015
eyenibibio:
The pro buharist are at it again. U cant run away 4rm ur past. Buhari has contested 3 presidential elections w/o a certificate, what a shame. Unfortunately, dis time the stakes have turned.
Let us go forward, not backward.
Sai Dr Ebele Johnathan.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by Nobody: 8:50am On Feb 09, 2015
M

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by makzeze: 8:50am On Feb 09, 2015
Buhari and APC will not be distracted by this issue of certificate. I like Buhari because he just talked once about this certificate issue in Public, that was when he hold a news conference in Kano about it.

#march4BUHARI 2015.

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by OgologoDimkpa: 8:51am On Feb 09, 2015
How will you tackle Kwaraption when you do not have a certificate you claimed to have.
Oluwole's master! embarassed

GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by OgologoDimkpa: 8:51am On Feb 09, 2015
For sale grin

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by Mogidi: 8:51am On Feb 09, 2015
This Shittu needs a lesson in jurisprudence, (its probably ignorance) this was what a constitutional lawyer said about the matter.

[size=15pt]Buhari not qualified to contest –Ozekhome[/size]
A prominent Lawyer and Human Rights advocate, Chief Mike Ozekhome (SAN), has said that the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, General Muhammadu Buhari, is not qualified to contest the February 14 presidential election.

Ozekhome, who spoke on an Africa Independent Television programme, Kakaaki, on Friday, said the retired General failed to comply with provisions of the electoral law while making entries into the nomination form he submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Ozekhome said, “I know that Nigerians would be curious why this matter is just coming up for the first time and that after all this man had contested the last three Presidential elections.

“I wish to state that I have done, by God’s grace, a lot of election petition matters and I know that up till 2011, INEC form provides that candidates should state their qualifications. In other words, just say that you have O’level; you have B.Sc; you have BL etc; then, you go and sit down.

“But right now, the rule has changed. Form CF001 says apart from filling your qualifications, you must attach them; you must attach photocopies of your qualifications; and to attach means to bind; it means to glue-to. As we look at the form that you have filled, we have to see all your certificates attached to your form.

“So, if you do not attach them, you have not satisfied the minimum requirements; it is therefore not proper to refer INEC to go on a wild goose chase by saying they should look elsewhere for my qualifications.”

The legal practitioner observed that Buhari’s decision to refer INEC to the Secretary of the Military Board for his credentials was like an applicant referring the interviewer to the last place he or she worked.

“That is wrong; the military board we are talking about will also be in possession of the document of the respected general,” he added.

Ozekhome said section 131 of the constitution is clear that the candidate must have not below school certificate level, or its equivalent, and its equivalent means GCE, WASC, NECO, etc; those are its equivalents.

In response, former national publicity secretary of the defunct Congress for Progressive Change, Rotimi Fashakin dismissed Ozekhome’s arguments.

He said it was begging the question for members of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party and their supporters to begin to make a mountain out of a molehill.

Fashakin , who is a close associate of Buhari, said, “The truth is that a drowning man will hold on to any straw that comes his way.

“This administration is coming to an end and the PDP and its candidate have nothing new to tell the people so they are trying to create a scandal where none exists. They know the general is eminently qualified to contest and he is contesting.

“You and I know that if Buhari was not qualified, he would not have joined the army and risen to the position of general and Head-of-State of this great nation. They should look for another thing.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/buhari-not-qualified-to-contest-ozekhome/

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Re: Legal Position On Buhari's Educational Qualifications by intergral(m): 8:52am On Feb 09, 2015
Hmm

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