NADECO USA Rejects Nigeria’s Supreme Court Verdict On Flawed Presidential Election NADECO USA Rejects Nigeria’s Supreme Court Verdict On Flawed Presidential Election
. Cites retiring Justice’s allegation of internal corruption in judiciary as buttress, Calls for Judicial Reform and a Return of the Nigerian People’s Sovereignty... NADECO USA Rejects Nigeria’s Supreme Court Verdict On Flawed Presidential Election

. Cites retiring Justice’s allegation of internal corruption in judiciary as buttress, Calls for Judicial Reform and a Return of the Nigerian People’s Sovereignty to Nigerians.

Citing the recent revelation by retiring a retiring Justice of Nigeria’s Supreme Court, Justice Muhammad Dattijo that the Nigerian judiciary has lost the integrity that made him join it and currently reeks of the stench of corruption, the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), USA has given reasons why it rejected last week’s ruling by the apex court confirming Bola Tinubu as winner of the country’s controversial election held in February.

NADECO’s position was contained in press statement issued today and signed by its leader, Dr Lloyd Ukwu and Publicity Secretary, Mr David Adenekan.

Below is the text of the press statement:

 

“Justice Musa Muhammad Dattijo’s recent proclamation on the state of the Nigerian judiciary serves as a compelling validation of NADECO USA’s long-standing concerns. His departure from the apex court marked an occasion for a sober reflection, with particularly damning critiques of the judiciary and Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN Olukayode Ariwoola.

 

“The hallowed image of the Supreme Court of Nigeria as the bastion of justice for the common man has been significantly tarnished in the eyes of the nation’s populace, and NADECO USA is no exception to this disillusionment. In this vein, the organization unequivocally rejects the Supreme Court’s judgment rendered on October 26, 2023, regarding the February 25 presidential election.

 

“NADECO draws a disconcerting parallel between the events of February 25, 2023, and the historic June 12, 1993, election. While the key distinction is the involvement of General Sani Abacha in the latter case and Mr. Bola Tinubu as a civilian candidate in the former, the fundamental principle of justice and the people’s trust in the judiciary remains steadfast.

 

“Consider for a moment that, hypothetically, Abacha had secured a Supreme Court judgment declaring him the civilian President of Nigeria during the June 12 era—NADECO and the Nigerian populace would have, without hesitation, rejected such a judgment, regardless of its source at the apex court. This is analogous to NADECO’s rejection of the current judgment on February 25, 2023.

 

“NADECO firmly advocates for a comprehensive and extensive institutional reform that transcends anything less than a complete overhaul. Nigeria urgently requires a fresh, organic constitution that accurately reflects the nation’s political history, both pre and post-independence.

 

“While the Nigeria Supreme Court has delivered its judgment, the time has come for the true “People’s Supreme Court” to hold sway. Sovereignty inherently belongs to the people, and the transfer of such sovereignty from the populace to a select group of Nigerian elites, or to the so-called “last man standing,” is beyond the scope of judicial authority. No Nigerian court can diminish the inalienable sovereignty of the people.”

 

Victor Onyeka-Ben