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Tribunal judgement not final, parties can approach supreme court – Falana
As expectations ahead of Wednesday’s judgement continues to grow,Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana has said that the decision of the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) is not final.
Speaking on Channels TV’s programme, Politics Today, Falana explained that any party who is dissatisfied with the decision of the tribunal come Wednesday still have the option to approach the Supreme Court.
He said, “I am worried that people give the impression that everything ends with the judgement of the Court of Appeal, the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal. Any party that loses on Wednesday still has the opportunity to appeal to the Supreme Court.
“Once again, whoever is dissatisfied on Wednesday will have the opportunity to go to the court of appeal. it can be either way, election petition tribunals have delivered judgments in this country and sometimes those who you thought would win later lost, and for me, I want to appeal to Nigerians to allow the due process of law to take its course.”
Falana also advocated for a change to the electoral laws in the country.
“When the election tribunals are over, we have to go back to the drawing board, and perhaps turn our attention to other African countries.
“For instance, in the majority of African countries, election tribunals are concluded within 14 days, this is an area we have to review. Also, in order to fast track the decision of our Elections Petition Tribunal, we must embrace technology completely.”