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APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by kidap: 2:08pm On Feb 10, 2023
A pro-All Progressives Congress (APC) group on the aiges of Progressive Minds Forum (PMF), on Friday, called for the resignation, suspension or sack of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Kayode Ariwoola, over alleged compromised judgements that recently emanated from the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

The group lamented that the award of Senatorial tickets to Senate President Ahmad Lawan and Senator Godswill Akpabio by the apex court was a great embarrassment to Nigeria because they did not partake in the primary election of the All Progressives Congress won by the original holders of the tickets.

The Forum also insisted that Supreme Court’s ruling to extend the use of old Naira notes was not done in the interest of Nigerians but to please and aid certain political forces from the South-west who have been clamouring for the extension because the CJN is from the South-west.

In a statement signed by the Forum's national coordinator, Barrister Preye Johnson, said that the comportment of the CJN since assumption of office does not befit a man who occupies such an exalted position and saddled with the responsibility of determining the destiny of litigants that come before the Supreme Court.

The statement said: “The Supreme Court is the last hope of the common man, but under Justice Ariwoola, justice is now for the highest bidder.

“The whole world would want to know how failed presidential aspirants like Akpabio and Lawan were awarded Senatorial tickets by the Supreme Court when they never participated in the primary election for those positions in their Senatorial Districts.

“This is a man who recently attended a state dinner in Port Harcourt and apparently after much champagne that are common in such high level political gatherings, made political statements that were unbecoming of his position as the number one jurist in the country.

“Besides only the CJN and Supreme Court Justices can tell if the recent ruling unbanning the use of old Naira notes was done in the overall interest of Nigerians or to enable the APC access enough cash to buy votes in the forthcoming elections.

“Even the Minister or Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, has kicked against the judgement and filed an appeal against it.

“The position of the AGF shows that the ruling lacks merit as it was apparently motivated by partisan motives and tribal sentiments which may likely plunge Nigeria into crisis if not immediately curbed.

“Needless to say that such highly compromised and spurious judgements now emanating from the apex court, under Justice Ariwoola, represent a huge embarrassment to Nigeria both at home and abroad.

“They have also cast a pall of doubt over judgements on disputes that may emanate from the forthcoming general elections.

“Therefore, the need for Justice Ariwoola to either resign his position or be sacked in order to checkmate the gross danger the Supreme Court now poses to democracy and rule of law in Nigeria.

“It is clear that the Supreme Court under Justice Ariwoola’s watch lacks integrity therefore he has no basis to continue as CJN especially in view of the forthcoming general election.

The CJN must be seen to be above board and also must be blind to all parties in the dispensation of justice in order to display extreme neutrality for justice and fairness. However, this is not what we are seeing presently.

“Since the Apex Court has proved its unwillingness to save democracy, Buhari must rise up to the task of saving democracy by ordering the suspension and investigation of the CJN and the other Supreme Court Justices involved in the above referenced cases.”

The APC members also called on the international community to place visa ban on the CJN and the Justices involved in the cases for working to undermine democracy in Nigeria.

They insisted that the judgements have set bad precedent and gravely breached the provisions of Section 115(D) of the Electoral Act 2022, especially in the case of Lawan and Akpabio.

“The whole world is still waiting to know how the Supreme Court came about its ruling making Ahmad Lawan and Godwill Akpabio candidates when it is clear they were both presidential aspirants under the APC.

“The Electoral Act 2022 is very clear that an aspirant cannot contest for two different positions in one election cycle.

“Section 115 (D) of the Act stipulates that ‘a person who signs a nomination paper or result form as a candidate in more than one constituency at the same election commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a maximum term of imprisonment for two years.’

“We appeal to international community to help save democracy in Nigeria by ensuring that the CJN and all justices involved in the recent ruling on Lawan and Akpabio are placed on visa ban,” he said.

Source: https://naijagg.com/apc-group-asks-cjn-ariwoola-to-resign-over-supreme-court-judgements/

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Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by bamideo: 2:09pm On Feb 10, 2023
Smiles
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by Nobody: 2:23pm On Feb 10, 2023
The man seems to be over high with something
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by Ekundayo7574(m): 2:27pm On Feb 10, 2023
Make u nah give an letter nah oponu group, vote for tinubu lets vote for our own
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by Parachoko: 2:27pm On Feb 10, 2023
Useless group

Ariwoola The Yoruba Muslims go deal with una Woto Woto

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Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by Nobody: 2:28pm On Feb 10, 2023
Hehehehehehehehehe the group don't have name of the spokesperson
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by press9jatv: 2:34pm On Feb 10, 2023
Good one from the integrity APC group. CJN Ariwoola should resign before he’s been disgrace in that seat. He’s not fit at all. He’s doesn’t have any integrity, he’s just receiving kickbacks to favour some people niii

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Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by maestroferddi: 2:35pm On Feb 10, 2023
The APC struts about with impunity because the opposition is somehow weak and hardly strategic...

You are watching a CJN whose recent actions are giving him away and yet you are doing nothing to ventilate your reservations...

Tomorrow when he superintends over a major shocker, you will start whining to no avail...
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by AdaojoTheUrchin: 2:38pm On Feb 10, 2023
That Ariwoola is a yoruba Muslim crook. If he tries any rubbish and steal the mandate of the people and give it to Thiefnubuu, this country will be too hot for him and his fellow criminals in the judiciary.

Imo state have not survived the evil judgment of the Supreme 'CULT' till this day. Ogboni cultists and bastards are ruining our judiciary. God punish them.
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by HenryThegreat1(m): 2:39pm On Feb 10, 2023
Hmm
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by Karemarealty288(m): 2:43pm On Feb 10, 2023
APC integrity group vs Apc Emilokan Group.

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Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by A4alpha: 3:39pm On Feb 10, 2023
Well said, but this has been the norm nowadays. They 1st use the SE and as a laboratory farm to test their jubiti after which it's spread to other regions take for instance the infamous python dance, the supreme court governor etc.

They should check that man wella cos Osun state is another target ..
It's becoming clearer now that black to judiciary is White.

We cannot sink this country because of one man's hallucination/dream.. Nigeria is not for sale and must not be used for high powered currupt horse trading patronage magomago.
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by Putinofrussia: 3:54pm On Feb 10, 2023
igbotormentor:
Hehehehehehehehehe the group don't have name of the spokesperson
They have.
His name is groupman grin
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by Zulum500: 4:46pm On Feb 10, 2023
Fake news from okorosss 🤣.
Thooonndeeer faya you
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by Zulum500: 4:47pm On Feb 10, 2023
AdaojoTheUrchin:
That Ariwoola is a crook is Yoruba Muslim crook. If he tries any rubbish and steal the mandate of the people and give it to Thiefnubuu, this country will be too hot for him and his fellow criminals in the judiciary.

Imo state have not survived the evil judgment of the Supreme 'CULT' till this day. Ogboni cultists and bastards are ruining our judiciary. God punish them.

Thooonndeeer scattered ipob Jews 🤣😁😁
Re: APC Group Asks CJN, Ariwoola To Resign Over Supreme Court Judgements by Zulum500: 4:47pm On Feb 10, 2023
Karemarealty288:
APC integrity group vs Apc Emilokan Group.

Go and rest 🤣😁🤣

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