Political Parties Deregistration: ‘Justice and Freedom Party’ attacks INEC says court processes were abused
In a statement by the National Chairman of the Party, Dr. Onwubuya Abraham, which was made available to DAILY POST on Saturday, the party maintained that the electoral umpire was up to something surreptitious given the fact that the FJP was in court over critical issues that bother on the credibility of the nation’s democracy.
FJP party leadership wondered how the electoral umpire would wound up political parties that have legal cases against it. “Freedom and Justice Party is currently in Supreme Court with INEC, all the way from High Court to Appeal Court. “So INEC knew they will lose at the Supreme Court, hence, they are trying to abuse the court process.
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