The director of public relations of
the Nigerian Army, Brigadier Olaleye Lajide, has dismissed reports in
the Nigerian media claiming that the army could not find academic
records of General Muhammadu Buhari (ret.), the presidential candidate
of the All Progressives Congress (APC). Brigadier Lajide described the
reports as false.
The military spokesman made the disclosure while responding to a text
message from SaharaReporters seeking clarification about the status of
Mr. Buhari’s records. Brigadier Lajide affirmed that the Nigerian Army
is in possession of all records of serving, retired and deceased
officers since its inception. He added, however, that all military
officers are supposed to keep original copies of their certificates.
According to him, in the event where an officer loses his or her
original copy of records, the concerned officer must officially apply
for copies from the army. He stated that the army responds to such
requests in an expeditious manner.
Brigadier Lajide told our correspondent that he was a former director
of records at the Nigerian Army headquarters and had seen records of
older and retired generals. He added that he was in no doubt that
General Buhari’s records were intact.
Brigadier Olaleye insisted that
the claim in a major Nigerian newspaper, that the army could not locate
Mr. Buhari’s record was untrue.
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