“Appeal Court’s Verdict, Major Attempt to Ridicule Democracy”, NNPP Chieftain Alleges

Fresh Nigeria Americans’s Occasion (NNPP) Chieftain, Adekunle Razaq Aderibigbe, known as the Attraction Court docket’s decision to rob away Governor Abba Yusuf on Friday, November 17, ” Foremost Strive to Ridicule Democracy
In an interview with Legit.ng on Saturday, November 18, Aderibigbe expressed his anger on the Attraction Court docket’s ruling.
The broken-down candidate for the Lagos Verbalize Residence of Assembly declared that the Justice M. U. Adumeh-led panel’s decision is absurd.
Speaking on the political suppose in Kano, Aderibigbe acknowledged: “The verdict handed by the Attraction Court docket to invalidate the membership of the elected Governor of Kano Verbalize ridicules now no longer moral the significant thought of democracy because the preference of the bulk nonetheless also the importance of participation of citizens within the everyday elections.
Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf became as soon as never disputed as a member of the birthday party by any member of the Fresh Nigeria Americans’s Occasion (NNPP) as much as the purpose of being elected, nor became as soon as he denied membership by the umpire, Neutral National Electoral Commission (INEC). Questioning his birthday party membership at this 2nd, eight months down the line of the election is now no longer moral proof of a scarcity of substances to nullify the implications of the election which INEC became as soon as also helpless nonetheless also petty when when put next with the INEC’s discharge of responsibility and preference of 1 million Kanawas.
“There is no longer any formula the NNPP would now no longer be exercising the becoming to be heard and getting justice by disputing the verdict on the Supreme Court docket with the hope that the legislation will reinstate the rightful utter and pursuits of the bulk of Kano citizens as a significant democratic passion of 1 million Kanawas for the preference of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf over the pettiness of the preceding verdict.”







