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Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by treesun: 6:28pm On May 04, 2023
Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon, has urged aggrieved parties of the February 25 general elections to respect the sanctity of the court and humbly accept its decision in the coming days as final.

Gowon made the call on Thursday in Abuja at the 15th edition of the PUNUKA Annual Lecture 2023 and symposium in honour of the late Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice Chike Idigbe.




The ex-military Head of State who emphasized the need for a strong, independent and impartial judiciary admonished aggrieved politicians and the public to abide by the decisions of the court.

He said, “As we move forward as a nation, let us not forget the role that the Judiciary plays in nation-building, especially the apex court, in carrying out its duty of questioning the veracity of the decisions of the lower court.

“As such, we need to allow the apex court their deliberations and come up with their decisions, and as the public, to be humble to accept their decision as final in order to maintain the sanctity of the judiciary as individuals and as an institution.

“This is very important at this stage given the post-election litigation that is now going on.

“Let us give the judiciary the opportunity to do their work and let us accept their decision as it is.”


Acknowledging the challenge of the country since independence, he affirmed that “the judiciary plays a vital role in nation building and in keeping us united as a nation”.

“The judiciary, in essence, is the guardian of the constitution and the rule of law… As a former head of state, I have seen and known firsthand the importance of the judiciary in maintaining stability and order in our society,” he stated.

Meanwhile, Gen Gowon poured encomium on the late jurist and attested to his unwavering dedication to service and bravery in the dispensation of justice.

“From what I have learnt of Justice Idigbe, his contributions to the judiciary and nation-building cannot be overemphasized. His unwavering commitment to upholding justice and the rule of law is a testament to his unflinching character and his belief in our nation evinced through his life and office.”

Other dignitaries who graced the occasion and extolled the legacy of the late legal luminary were Babatunde Fashola, Minister for Works and Housing; Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, Chief Justice, Abubakar Malami, Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice among many others.

Also speaking, Anthony Idigbe, Senior Partner, Punuka Attorneys and Solicitors acknowledged that “Justice Idigbe’s jurisprudence is still very relevant today. He had a focus on substantive justice and he established in many cases that form should never override substance. Those principles should guide the action of our judges today.

“Some argue that there is no more adherence to judicial precedent, that it is dangerous for the system because that is what makes law science and the Judicial system strong.


“Knowing when to depart from precedent becomes quite significant to prevent abuse, and there is a lot of guidance from some of Justice Idigbe’s cases.”

He also called for holistic judicial reforms, adding that the same attention given to election petitions should be extended to commercial cases, as they are all critical to the nation’s survival.

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Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by Marcos88(m): 6:31pm On May 04, 2023
Words of wisdom from an elder statesman! No be the supposed Elder Statesman wey Dey ginger IPOB and their affiliates grin grin

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Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by Antimandatethie(m): 6:35pm On May 04, 2023
some thing happened to me last night, i comment on a topic, and some 1 come from no where, hurl instults on me for no good reason.
See it below:

Antimandatethie:
Bad Omen Sighted Gues Who

tunjiajayi:


Typical broke ass from the igbo land. Always looking for validation for failure, from not having sense to not being able to nack.

Dey there.
Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by SpecialAdviser(m): 6:37pm On May 04, 2023
This message is critically for APC who chose propaganda instead of defending it's so called mandate. Go to court to defend your mandate and stop dancing shamelessly around.

A word is enough for the wise
Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by Dubetex96(m): 6:39pm On May 04, 2023
Marcos88:
Words of wisdom from an elder statesman! No be the supposed Elder Statesman wey Dey ginger IPOB and their affiliates grin grin

he said what suit your mind so leave others with their own opinion. Gowon has asserted his own opinion
Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by Houseontherock1: 6:40pm On May 04, 2023
I hope the desperate sore losers will pay attention to this word if advice...but they are busy threatening innocent toddlers of supporters of their Arch-enemy with death, because of politrics!
Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by helinues: 6:48pm On May 04, 2023
Abi.

You can't bully everyone to have your way

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Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by seunmsg(m): 6:50pm On May 04, 2023
The attempt by election losers to blackmail the judiciary through social media will fail.

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Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by Loveagain(f): 7:01pm On May 04, 2023
Isoright
Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by Christistruth02: 9:42pm On May 04, 2023
SpecialAdviser:
This message is critically for APC who chose propaganda instead of defending it's so called mandate. Go to court to defend your mandate and stop dancing shamelessly around.

A word is enough for the wise

The message is for Obasanjo who went on live Television and told INEC to cancel the election
Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by treesun: 9:04am On May 05, 2023
Go to court!
Re: Presidential Poll: Allow Judiciary Do Their Work, Gowon Cautions Litigants by Asswipemod: 3:25pm On May 05, 2023
seunmsg:
The attempt by election losers to blackmail the judiciary through social media will fail.

Oga o. Is it because of 40% salary increase that is making Kadoso Mutairu aka seunmsg so serious with his work to the extent that Nairaland is suffering his absence like this? Ghost workers are not included o. Know that and know peace o.

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