Government College, formerly Provincial Secondary School, Katsina,
which Muhammadu Buhari, the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential
candidate, graduated from in 1961, has released Mr. Buhari’s secondary
school certificate examination results.
The results, obtained exclusively by PREMIUM TIMES Wednesday, confirm
Mr. Buhari’s claim that he undertook the University of Cambridge West
African School Certificate Examinations and obtained five credits in
English Language, Geography, Hausa Language, History, and Health
Science.
PREMIUM TIMES obtained the computer printout from Cambridge
University as well as a statement of result, signed by the current
principal of Katsina College, dated January 21, 2015.
The results show that Mr. Buhari, a former military head of state,
failed in Mathematics and Woodwork, and had a pass in Literature in
English.
The examination centre number was 8280, while Mr. Buhari’s candidate number was 002.
The statement of results is printed on the letter head paper of the
Katsina State Ministry of Education, and it shows that the examination
took place in 1961.
The Cambridge print out also shows the result of 17 other candidates
at the centre, including Shehu Yar’adua, a former Chief of Staff,
Supreme Headquarters.
Controversy over Mr. Buhari’s result escalated Tuesday after the
Nigerian Army, which had earlier admitted to having copies of his
certificate, reversed itself, saying it could not even attest to the
details listed in his records.
The spokesperson of the Army, Olajide Laleye, said “Neither the
original copy, certified true copy (CTC) nor statement of result of
Major-.Gen. Mohammadu Buhari‘s WASC result is in his personal file.”
He said while it is the practice in the Nigerian Army that before
candidates are shortlisted for commissioning into the officers’ cadre of
the service, the selection board verifies the original copies of
credentials as presented, “There is no available record to show that
this process was followed in the 1960s.”
The military’s comments came after the retired general had said that
his lost copies of results were with the Army, an explanation he gave
ahead of elections February 14.
Click here to view Buhari’s Statement of Result and Computer print out by University of Cambridge.
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