Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed worries over disturbing judgments from Nigerian courts, particularly in political cases. He made his concerns known at Prof. Mike Ozekhome’s 67th birthday celebration in Abuja. Jonathan specifically criticised the Supreme Court’s decision allowing a ward chairman to suspend a national party chairman.
Recall that the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal filed by the former national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Adams Oshiomhole, against his suspension by the ward in Edo state in 2020. Jonathan likened this to turning democracy “upside down,” making it unstable and prone to collapse. According to Jonathan, this judgment defied the principles of natural justice and organisational hierarchy. The former president attributed the instability within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the APC to this judgment. He argued that empowering ward chairmen to suspend national chairmen creates chaos and undermines democratic principles. Jonathan urged the Supreme Court to review this decision to restore order and stability.
Jonathan’s comments were supported by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who praised Prof. Ozekhome as an “extraordinary man” and “radical” advocate for positive change. Obasanjo hinted that there’s more to say on the issue but chose to reserve his comments for another time. The call for judicial review is critical in Nigeria’s democratic journey. The judiciary plays a vital role in shaping the country’s political landscape. Jonathan’s concerns highlight the need for the judiciary to ensure its decisions align with democratic principles and promote stability rather than perpetuating chaos and uncertainty.
Legit.ng earlier reported that Adams Oshiomhole, the former APC national chairman and senator representing Edo North senatorial district, won his polling unit for his party. Monday Okpebholo, the APC candidate in the Edo state governorship election, got about half a thousand votes from the polling unit. Olumide Akpata of the Labour Party received zero votes, while Asue Ighodalo of the PDP received one vote from the polling unit.