A civil society organisation (CSO) known as the Diaspora Action for Democracy in Africa (DADA) says the presidential election petitions tribunal should not give any verdict that will set the country ablaze.
The Diaspora Action for Democracy in Africa , a civil society organisation , says the presidential election petitions tribunal should not give any verdict that will set the country ablaze.
Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi, standard bearers of the Peoples Democratic Party , and Labour Party , are at the tribunal seeking to upturn Tinubu’s election. “All eyes have been on the judiciary because of Nigeria’s respect for the law. It does not mean that the members of the presidential election tribunal are in a better position in this case to tell Nigerians the person who won the presidential election.
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