CLO urges Supreme Court to ensure justice, truth, constitutionality, rule of law are truly supreme.
Judiciary
THE Civil Liberties Organization, CLO, Anambra State Branch, has made passionate and patriotic appeal to Supreme Court to ensure justice, truth, constitutionality, rule of law are truly supreme.
CLO made the appeal against the ruling if the Supreme Court on the outcome of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal judgement on who won the controversial February 25 presidential election.
It enjoined the Supreme Court to ensure that justice is done in words and actions that spirit of God, love for the nation, justice, truth, constitutionality and rule of law guides and directs them as they patriotically adjucate on Presidential Election Petitions instituted against election of President Ahmed Bola Tinubu by both presidential candidates of PDP Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party, Peter Obi currently before them.
It noted that “Pertinently Nigerians and global community are looking on Supreme Court for judiciously and transparently deliver just judgement that will satisfy all and sundry,to show that judiciary is indeed the last hope and faith of common man.”
This is contained in a press statement issued to newsmen by Vincent Ezekwueme, chairman and Chidi Mbah, secretary, respectively, pleaded with Supreme Court judges as men and women of impeccable character and integrity to restore people’s hope in the judiciary, our electoral system and our dear country.
According to him, “It is only justice and truth that precipitates peace, patriotism, unity, forgiveness, love and unprecedented socioeconomic growth and development.
“We are appealing for unbiased, impartial, truthful and transparent judgement devoid of technicalities to the satisfaction of all citizens, litigants and global community,” CLO posited.
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October 26, 2023 @ 6:23 GMT|
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