Tribunal Judgment Why Tinubu Is Not Worried - Presidency

Ahead of the judgment to be delivered by the Presidential Election Petition Court Wednesday, the Nigerian Presidency has declared that President Bola Tinubu is not worried about the outcome of the court.

Presidential spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale who spoke on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme which was monitored by Africa Today News, New York on Monday said; ‘He (Tinubu) is not worried simply because he knows he won the election’.

According to Ngelale, the President sees no need to threaten judicial officers, saying that the judiciary is in the best position to make independent decision based on the merits of the case before it.

‘The President sees no need to threaten judicial officers. He sees no need to raise speculations against the integrity of judicial officers; he believes in the sanctity and integrity of the Nigerian judicial system, he believes the great men and women on the panel will make their decisions based only on the fact before them.’

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‘He will continue to ensure that no matter what the outcome of the judgment is, he does his part and ensure that our institutions continue to be respected, not just by him, but all actors,’ Ngelale added.

Africa Today News, New York reports that the Tribunal’s judgment will be delivered while the President is away in New Delhi, India, for the G-20 Leaders’ Summit.

Earlier on Monday, the Registrar of the Court of Appeal, Umar Bangari, said the Tribunal will deliver its judgments on the cases before it challenging the victory of Tinubu, the then candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the February 25, 2023 poll.

The court also said the proceedings will be open to live broadcast by interested television stations.

Tinubu’s election is being challenged by Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP), Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as well as the Allied Peoples Movement (APM).

Atiku, a former Vice President, came second in the keenly contested poll; while Obi, an ex-governor of Anambra State, came third.

Africa Today News, New York

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