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I Am Change, a civil society organisation (CSO), has called on the judiciary not to compromise the presidential election tribunal process.

, a civil society organisation , has called on the judiciary not to compromise the presidential election tribunal process.

“The long-awaited Nigerian Presidential Election conducted on the 25th February 2023 has come to an end. As with all electoral, and indeed every political and democratic process, this election has ushered in varied perspectives, opinions, and dispositions among Nigerians,” the statement reads. “As pointed out by legal experts, it was very likely that electoral results would end up being debated in the courtrooms, making the judiciary the final arbiters in the whole process. The electoral processes were largely peaceful, thanks to the gallant security agencies, despite a number of protests that followed the announcement of the results.

“Given the charged political situation, we deem it fit to call on all Nigerians to exercise restraint and stay calm, and all aggrieved politicians to approach the courts and not take the laws into their hands. The judicial system, empowered by the 2022 Electoral Act is well-positioned to ensure justice and fairness to all Nigerians.

 

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CS what? Stop the colouration, they are sponsored aggrieved PDP members.

The tribunal proceedings should be televised and be made public.

Tell them oh

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