Pan-Ohanaeze Ndigbo socio-political group, Igbo Patriotic Forum (IPF), has urged the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Kayode Oriwoola, to shelve plans of swearing in politicians whose cases are before the tribunal, in the just concluded general polls.
Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP), have challenged the presidential victory of All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
IPF Chairman, Simon Okeke, at a press briefing yesterday in Abuja, argued that the Judiciary should consider the interest of most Nigerians, in handling electoral petitions in order to avoid miscarriage of justice that may lead to a serious crisis in the country.
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The former Chairman of Police Service Commission said: “We, therefore, call on the country’s Judiciary to consider the general interest of the millions of Nigerians, as well as the cooperate existence of Nigeria in handling these electoral petitions in order to avoid miscarriage of justice that may precipitate serious crisis in the country.
“Since the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) allows anyone aggrieved after the announcement by INEC of the general election result to go on appeal from the Tribunal to the Supreme court to determine the final winner of the election, it stands to reason that no one should be sworn in as the winner before the apex court pronounces who, in its opinion, is the true winner of that election.
“Common sense requires that until the apex court pronounces who the winner is, the election is only mid- way and not over yet.
“Consequently, swearing-in anyone as the winner of that election is premature and nothing other than announcing the result of the match in the middle of the game.
“The match ends with the apex court announcing who in its opinion is the winner of that election.
Credit: Daily Sun