Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has
said that at the time General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) joined the
military, nobody in the Nigerian Army could have been admitted without a
qualification equivalent to a school certificate.
Obasanjo was fielding questions during an
event to promote his book ‘My Watch’ in London during the week, when he
revealed that Buhari joined the military four years after him.
He said, “When I joined the Army in the
1950s, I needed to have a Cambridge certificate or West African School
Certificate or GCE with a minimum of six subjects to be able to join the
military at the time. I don’t know of anybody who was an officer at that time that did not have similar certificates.”
“Buhari joined the Army about four years
after me and if I needed such a certificate to be admitted into the
Army, I don’t know how he could have avoided it. Assuming he was able to avoid that
certificate, Buhari went through a military academy, and went through
what you call a staff college which would be the equivalent of a first
degree. He went through what you call a war college in America where he
would have got an equivalent of a master’s degree.”
“Our constitution or electoral law
requires a school certificate (to become President). Rather than
campaign and debate on real issues, we then degenerated to
trivialities.”
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