The African Democratic Congress has
asked President Muhammadu Buhari to apologise to the suspended Chief
Justice of Nigeria, Walter Onnoghen.
The ADC also said it would continue to
support the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party,
Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, in his quest to reclaim his mandate.
The party’s National Working Committee stated this in a communique issued on Tuesday after its meeting held in Abuja
The ADC faulted the conduct of the 2019 elections.
It claimed that its members, who
participated in the exercise, were robbed allegedly through the combined
efforts of state institutions, including the Independent National
Electoral Commission, the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other
Related Offences Commission, the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission and the National Communications Commission.
The communique, which was read to
journalists by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Yemi
Kolapo, was signed by its Chairman, Ralph Nwosu and the Secretary,
Alhaji Said Abdullahi.
The ADC affirmed that democracy in
Nigeria could remain relevant through the restoration of the people’s
right to vote and elect their political leaders at the executive and
legislative organs.
The communique read, “The only way the
democratic electoral process can be strengthened to continue to serve as
a role model at this stage of Nigeria’s nation building is for the
judiciary to continue to play its constitutional role strongly, without
fear or favour, in order to stop the excesses of politicians and save
the country.
“We, therefore, call on the learned men
of the third arm to act to restore power to the people in our democracy.
It is in the best interest of every Nigerian that we do not knowingly
bring about the obituary of our democracy.
“Finally, we call on President Muhammadu
Buhari to tender an unreserved apology to Justice Walter Onnoghen and
restore him to his position with immediate effect. Any further
progression of the torture of this Supreme Court chief debases Nigeria.”
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