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Justice Inyang Okoro sets to head Supreme Court panel on presidential election, Ariwoola  reportedly recuses self 

 

An impeccable source has revealed that Justice John Inyang Okoro has been nominated to coordinate the Supreme Court panel that will oversee the presidential election petition filed by the candidates of Labour Party (LP), Mr. Peter Gregory Obi, and the Peoples Democratic Party PDP), Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, respectively.

It was gathered that Justice Okoro is currently coordinating other Justices of the Supreme Court out of the total of eleven Justices currently serving in the Apex Court.

An insider source, however, revealed that there is heavy arm-twisting among the Justices as the majority are insisting on following the electoral act and the Federal constitution governing elections in the country devoid of technicalities.

Meanwhile it was gathered that the Chief Judge of the Federation, Chief Justice Olukayode Ariwoola and Justice Kekere-Ekun have both recused themselves to avoid conflict of interest.

It was further gathered that Justice Ariwoola recused himself over his longstanding relationship with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who is one of the Respondents in the petitions.

 

Similarly, Justice Kekere-Ekun recused herself over her relationship with Alhaji Atiku Abubakar through her husband who is a serving board member of American University of Nigeria, Yola, owned by the PDP flag bearer.

Justice Okoro, it was gathered, is faced with an uphill task of securing a unanimous judgement from the seven justices required by Law to be on the panel.

Meanwhile another source, who spoke on condition of anonymity revealed that the “arm-twisting” involves the Department of State Security (DSS) and the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF), Lateef Fagbemi.

Fagbemi is said to be the middle man between the camp of the presidency and the Supreme Court led by Justice Inyang Okoro.

It is left to be seen whether the Justices of the Supreme Court will uphold the electoral act and the constitution or whether they will rely on technicalities like the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC).

According to information gleaned from the Apex Court website, currently, there are eleven Justices.

With the recusal of both Chief Justice Ariwoola and Justice Kekere-Ekun due to conflicts of interest, only nine remain from which seven will be selected.