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Supreme Court verdict: Tinubu lauds judiciary for withstanding pressures, intimidations

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President Bola Tinubu has welcomed the verdict of the Supreme Court which affirmed his victory at the 2023 Presidential election in the country.

Recall that on Thursday, the apex court had dismissed all the appeals of the presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, and that of the Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi which challenged Mr Tinubu’s victory at the polls.

Reacting to the victory, Mr Tinubu, in a statement on Thursday, commended the judiciary arm of the government for withstanding pressures and intimidations from political actors to uphold the Rule of Law.

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He said: “I welcome the verdict of the Justice John I. Okoro-led Panel of the Supreme Court on the Presidential Election petitions filed by the candidates of the Peoples Democratic Party and the Labour Party, challenging the ruling of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal.

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“The court has done justice to all issues put up for consideration in the petitions on the merits of the law, without fear or favour.

“There is no doubt, with the profound judgment of today, that our electoral jurisprudence and constitutional democracy are further consolidated and embedded more indelibly in our national identity because of the diligence and undaunted professionalism of the Honourable Justices who presided over the matter.

“While the verdict of today has laid to rest the agitating discourse over who truly won the 2023 Presidential election and met the constitutional requirements as laid out by law, I want to reiterate that my faith in our nation’s judiciary has never been shaken, not even for a moment, because I know that our hallowed courts of law will not fail to administer justice to all Nigerians in all matters and at all times.

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“Despite the fusillade of pressure and attempts at intimidation by some political actors, the judiciary demonstrated its unequivocal commitment to upholding the rule of law for the upliftment and defense of humanity.”

The President noted that the victory has further energised and strengthened his commitment to continue to serve all Nigerians of all political persuasions, tribes, and faiths, “with honour and total respect for the diverse opinions and uniting values of our citizens”.

“Our Renewed Hope agenda for a greater and prosperous Nigeria has further gained momentum and I will continue to work from morning to night, every single day, to build a country that meets our collective yearnings and aspirations.

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“We are all members of one household, and this moment demands that we continue to work and build our country together.

“The strength of our diversity and the great citizenship that binds us must now compel us forward in directing the energy of our people towards building a virile, stronger, united, and more prosperous country.

“In the days and months ahead, I trust that the spirit of patriotism will be elevated into supporting our administration to improve the living conditions of Nigerians.

“I am prepared to welcome the contributions of all Nigerians to foster and strengthen our collective progress,” Mr Tinubu added.

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