A senior lawyer and former NBA President, Olisa Agbakoba, has
said he supports the decision of Atiku Abubakar, presidential candidate of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to go to court.
He also said his earlier advice to the former vice-president
not to go to court was because of the “uphill task” he would face following the
suspension of Walter Onnoghen, chief justice of Nigeria.
Former Vice President Atiku had rejected the result of the presidential election
which he lost to the All Progressives Congress’s (APC) Muhammadu Buhari.
But while his party was mulling challenging the outcome in
court, Agbakoba had advised against such move, saying such is “not the right
decision.”
However, in a statement on Wednesday, Agbakoba said apart
from the suspension of Onnoghen, he is also worried that no presidential
election result has ever been nullified in the court in Nigeria’s democracy.
He also said he never predicted that Atiku will lose at the
presidential election petition tribunal.
According to the maritime lawyer, “My initial decision to charge Former Vice President, Atiku
Abubakar not to go to court is based on the fact that President Muhammadu
Buhari has subverted the Supreme Court by the removal of the Chief Justice of
Nigeria, Hon. Justice Walter Onnoghen and the appointment of the Acting Chief
Justice of Nigeria.
“As one of Nigeria’s experienced Election Petition lawyers,
I know that the burden of proof to succeed in an Election Petition is unfairly
huge. We first have to prove that there are electoral irregularities and in my
view, once you prove this, you should succeed.
“Unfortunately, even if you prove electoral irregularities
you will have to show how that affected the results of the Election. Remember
that the gap between Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and President Muhammadu
Buhari is about 4 million votes.
“It is clear to me that the Presidential Election results
were manifestly riddled with electoral irregularities. Now that Former Vice
President, Atiku Abubakar has approached the Court, it is important to
emphasize that he is constitutionally entitled to do so. My personal advice has
become irrelevant. I fully support and wish Former Vice President, Atiku
Abubakar every success.”
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