have denied social media posts on an alleged secret phone conversation between the Chief Justice of Nigeria , Olukayode Ariwoola, and President Bola Tinubu.They were reacting to a media report suggesting that the two men recently had a phone conversation focusing on how to pressurise the Presidential Election Petition Court in Abuja to rule in favour of Mr Tinubu and his party, the APC.
But reacting to reports over Messrs Ariwoola and Tinubu’s alleged phone conversation, the Director of Press at the Supreme Court, Festus Akande, on Wednesday, said there was no such communication with either the president or anyone. He further assured that the parties before the court over the disputed election would be treated without bias, adding that “The rule of law and supremacy of the Nigerian Constitution will always be upheld and applied in every matter that comes before the courts.”
“He alleged that President Tinubu had a telephone conversation with the CJN, in which the CJN purportedly told the president and the APC to prepare for a presidential election rerun,” Mr Morka said. “The PEPC should be afforded the time and space to perform its important constitutional and statutory duty of adjudicating and delivering a verdict in the matter without needlessly calling the integrity of our Judges into question.
Mr Tinubu was then the president-elect, and by then, it was clear that his election was going to be challenged in court.any meeting between the two men as reported. Mr Akande disclosed that the CJN, accompanied by NJC’s Secretary, Ahmed Gambo, only travelled out of Nigeria briefly to London on 18 March for medical care.
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