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Tinubu Vs Obi: Supreme Court Didn’t Give Judgment in Our Case – LP

Tribunal Judgment: Peter Obi Heads to Supreme Court
Peter Obi and Bola Tinubu

Umar Farouk Ibrahim, National Secretary of the Labour Party, LP, has alleged that the Supreme Court failed to deliver judgment on the appeal filed by its presidential candidate, Peter Obi.

The party, in a statement issued on Tuesday by its National Secretary, made it known that the Supreme court only read judgment on the appeal filed by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP and Labour Party.

DAILY REPORT NG recalls that the apex court on October 26 dismissed petitions filed by the LP and PDP, seeking to nullify the victory of President Bola Tinubu of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

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But Labour in its statement on Tuesday stated that after the Presiding Justice, His Lordship John Inyang Okoro JSC, read the judgment on PDP’s appeal, the judge “verbally stated that the decision in the LP appeal would abide by the judgment just delivered in respect of the PDP appeal”.

The LP described the development as unprecedented and unacceptable.

The statement reads: “The LP finds it very embarrassing and depressing that the Supreme Court would, after hearing the appeal by our party, refuse to deliver any judgment and also fail to avail our party of any copy of whatever it considers to be its decision.

“With every sense of responsibility, the LP believes that the Supreme Court’s conduct is regrettable and unprecedented.

“This constitutes an unmitigated breach of the constitutional right of LP and her candidate to a fair hearing”,

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