- Justice For All (JFA) has called on Nigerian election petition tribunals, including the Plateau State Governorship Election Tribunal, to ensure justice
- The group expressed concern about tribunals annulling results based on pre-election issues, urging them to uphold the will of the people
Justice For All (JFA), a socio-political advocacy group, has urged Nigerian election petition tribunals, particularly the Plateau State Governorship Election Tribunal, to ensure the administration of justice in the handling of ongoing election petitions.
Francis T. Nyame, the group’s project coordinator and director of press, expressed concern in a statement yesterday about the tribunals’ decision to annul results based on pre-election issues.
The statement reads in part:
During our meeting in Lagos on September 16, 2023, we, members of Justice For All (JFA), a socio-political advocacy group, deliberated on various issues, particularly judgments delivered by election petition tribunals in Plateau State, which have raised tension in the state.
While we are hopeful that the appellate court will rectify the errors in the judgments and arrest the looming anarchy, all eyes are on the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal (GEPT) in the state. We are, therefore, appealing to the GEPT to do justice and uphold the will of the people.
We are concerned and, indeed, shocked about the strange or nebulous judgment of a tribunal annulling results based on pre-election issues. In fact, we are bewildered as to the principles of law being applied by the two election tribunals in Plateau State.
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