There is tension in the opposition All Progressives Congress as a
Federal High Court in Abuja, presided over by Justice Abdu Kafarati, has
given an order for accelerated hearing in a suit brought by a
non-governmental organisation, Global Center for Conscious Living
Against Corruption, asking for an order of mandamus to compel the
Inspector General of Police to investigate allegations of forgery and
perjury against the party’s presidential candidate, Gen Muhammadu
Buhari.
In the suit number FHC/ABJ/CS/172/2015, filed by Professor
Andrew Chukwuemerie, SAN, the plaintiffs are seeking the order of the
court to order police investigation into the “alleged acquisition and
possession of the West African School Certificate by Gen. Muhammad
Buhari at Provincial Secondary School, Katsina in view of non-production
of the said School Certificate of certified true copy thereof”.
Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd),
The
court originating summons, supported by a 31-paragraph affidavit, sworn
to by Joy Odoh,
averred that the Inspector-General of Police has an
obligation under the Nigerian Constitution to investigate allegations of
forgery and lying on oath made against the APC presidential candidate
and that the police had refused to do so despite repeated demands.
One
of the exhibits attached to the originating summons by the plaintiff is
a copy of a letter written by the Test Department of the National
Office of the West African Examinations Council in Ghana which states
that Buhari’s name and records were not in its examinations archive thus
suggesting that he was never a candidate for the examination set by the
body.
The plaintiffs contended that Buhari lied on oath and ought to
be tried for perjury when he declared in an affidavit submitted to the
Independent Electoral Commission that his Secondary School Certificate
was with the Military Board, a claim denied by the Board.
The group
said the allegations of forgery and perjury were too weighty to be
ignored by the police “which has a constitutional duty to investigate
all allegations bordering on crime in the interest of justice and that
all efforts made to make the police perform its duties have proved
futile”.
Meanwhile, subsequent upon an application by the plaintiffs
counsel, the court gave an order for accelerated hearing and directed
the Inspector-General of Police to enter his defence within seven days.
The
plaintiffs are also asking the court to determine whether by virtue of
the provisions of the 1999 Constitution and the Police Act, the
Inspector General of Police is not duty bound to investigate the
allegations especially when the APC candidate has not submitted either
an original copy or a certified true copy of his secondary school
certificate to INEC as required by law.
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