‘Politicians seeking non-existent fault’ — CUPP hails court for refusing to sack INEC chair | TheCable
Dyepkazah ShibayanThe Coalition of United Political Parties has praised the decision of a federal capital territory high court for refusing to sack Mahmood Yakubu, chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission .
In the suit marked FCT/HC/GAR/CV/47/2022, Agonsi also asked the court to bar the INEC chairman from holding office for the next 10 years.Advertisement “I’m happy that the judiciary over the months has proven that they are the last hope of the common man,” Ugochinyere said.
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