Elections: Court Adjourns Anti-Buhari Suits To April 22
Justice Adeniyi Ademola of the
Federal High Court, Abuja has adjourned further proceedings in all
suits relating to the challenge of the Presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), General Mohammadu Buhari’s alleged
certificate irregularities to April 22 and 23.
There are four of such cases before the judge.
He said it was impossible for
the court to conclude the case before the elections and that there was
no need for the court to be in haste to determine the case, because it
could always do so after the elections. He further said his decision to adjourn to April was because of the approaching Easter Vacation of the court.
Justice Ademola said this
shortly after delivering a ruling in the suit by Chukwuweike Okafor and
another against Buhari and two others (one of the four cases).
The judge, in the ruling,
dismissed the applications by a Lagos-based lawyer, Ebun-olu Adegboruwa
and Chukwuma Ochu to be made parties in the case. The judge said they
are not necessary parties in the case.
While rounding off the ruling,
Justice Ademola suo motu (without any prompting by parties) adjourned
further proceedings to April 22 and 23.
Details later …
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