Fresh Evidence: Atiku Asks Supreme Court To Overrule Tinubu

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The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the last election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has again begged the Supreme Court to reject

technicality and grant his application to tender fresh and additional evidence to support his claim that President Bola Tinubu submitted forged documents to the Independent National Electoral Commission to contest the February 25, presidential election.

The former vice president stated this in his reply on point of law to Tinubu’s objection to the grant of leave to Atiku to present the fresh evidence before the apex court. The appellants/applicants while noting that they are only at this stage merely applying for leave of the Supreme Court to receive the fresh evidence, submitted that “to refuse to grant the leave as the respondents have argued, will amount to undue technicality.”He added, “The Supreme Court, as the Apex Court and indeed the Policy Court, has intervened time and again to do substantial justice in such matters of great constitutional importance, as it did in the case of AMAECHI vs.

“In urging the Honourable Court to overrule the objections of the Respondents, we can do no better than to commend to your noble Lordships the insightful words of the Supreme Court in ASSAH & ORS V. KARA & ORS LPELR-24212, per Rhodes-Vivour, JSC as follows:

 

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