Tribunal: Buhari Will Rely On The Judiciary One Month After Leaving Office For His Court Case -Bwala
By Alexis001 (self media writer) | 17 days ago
The Spokesman of Atiku's campaign team Daniel Bwala has said the only way President Muhammadu Buhari can get justice is when he makes sure, that the judiciary is not jeopardized on the issue of the recent presidential election case which is currently before the court. He said this regime has a lot to answer before the court once they leave office.
Speaking further, he said the current INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu has to be sacked and a re-run for the 2023 election has to be done, for anyone in Nigeria to ever speak well about Buhari's administration. Daniel Bwala said he can not wait to see how this government will face the court.
Lastly, he noted that there can be nothing good to say about this government if the so-called president-elect is sworn into office on the 29th of May. He added that Nigerians are watching to see how this plays out.
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