May 15, 2026

‘No WAEC result is needed to be president in Nigeria’ – Festus Keyamo

By Muhammad A. Aliyu

Festus Keyamo, the Spokesman for the All Progressives Congress (APC) campaign Council, has said a Nigerian citizen does not need a WAEC certificate to be president of Nigeria.

Speaking during a Channels TV program on Sunday, Keyamo stated that President Muhammadu Buhari does not need WAEC certificate for him to be president as Section 318 of the 1999 Constitution defines “School Certificate or its equivalent” to mean primary 6 School Leaving Certificate plus the ability to just speak, write, understand and communicate in English language to the satisfaction of INEC and No WAEC certificate is needed.

According to the SAN, if you have occupied the public office for a reasonable length of time, by the provisions of the constitution, you do not even need a WAEC certificate to become President of Nigeria.

In his words: “By the definition of “School Certificate or its equivalent” in section 318 of the 1999 constitution, you don’t need a WAEC certificate to become President or Governor, but if you present a FORGED WAEC or other certificate to INEC for any office you will be disqualified.

“Forgery occurs when the supposed author of a document denies ever making it or denies its authenticity. WAEC has confirmed the authenticity of PMB’s certificate by issuing an attestation of it. Case closed. In #OsunCaseScenario WAEC has denied the authenticity. See the difference?”

“Let me end my free lecture series by saying that the crux of the matter is that if you don’t have a WAEC certificate, there’s no need to go ahead & forge one in a bid to be Governor or President. You can still be qualified, regardless. That’s the mistake made in #OsunCaseScenario.

“It becomes extremely foolish for anybody who is not statutorily empowered to issue WAEC certificates to come and challenge the body that has the statutory power to issue certificates.”

It is recalled that a high court voided the candidacy of Ademola Adeleke in Osun state on grounds that he did not possess the requisite educational qualification to run for the office of Governor.

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