Supreme Court: Buhari ‘Eminently Qualified’ To Contest
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled that President Muhammadu
Buhari was “eminently qualified” to contest the February 23 presidential
election.
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Muhammad, prepared the
full judgment of the apex court which is being read by Justice John Okoro.
The full judgment delivered on Friday was to provide explanations for
the apex court’s summary decision of October 30 which dismissed the appeal by
the People’s Democratic Party and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar
challenging the victory of Buhari at the February 23 presidential poll.
In the full judgment of the apex court delivered on Friday, the court
affirmed the decision of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal which held
that Buhari possessed the requisite educational qualification to contest the
poll.
It held that the Nigerian Constitution only required a candidate
contesting the presidential election to be educated up to secondary education
even when the candidate does not possess the certificate.
It added that by virtue of the provisions of the Constitution, a
candidate who possesses a primary school certificate and has worked in the
public or private service for a period not less than 10 years, and can read,
write and communicate in the English language to the satisfaction of INEC is
qualified to contest.
It also held that contrary to the contention of the appellants, Buhari
did not submit false information about his educational qualification to the
Independent National Electoral Commission.
It also ruled that the appellants failed to prove that the www.factsdontlie.ng from which the appellants downloaded the
results of the election which they relied on, belonged to INEC.
The Supreme Court also said the appellants failed to prove the alleged
irregularities including over voting.
It added that the appellants merely dumped documents on the lower
court without calling witnesses to demonstrate them.
It ruled that it was alarming that the appellants only called five
polling unit agents across the entire polling units in the country in their
attempt to prove the alleged non-compliance with the provisions of the
Electoral Act.
The judgment is still being delivered.