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    Osun Poll: Supreme Court spat on the face of Osun electorate – Lawyers 

    starconnectBy starconnect7 July 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Admin l  Sunday, July 07, 2019

    LAGOS, Nigeria – A civil rights organisation, Coalition of Public Interest Lawyers and Advocates (COPILA) has expressed concern over the verdict of the Supreme Court which affirmed the victory of governor Gboyega Oyetola of the All Progressives Congress (APC). According to the organisation, by that action the apex court has “substantially spat in the face of the Osun electorate” and elevated technicalities against substantive justice. 

    “It is only in a corrupt entity called Nigeria that the mistake of a judge in a case is ruled as the mistake of a  litigant!”, the coalition said. 
    The Convener of COPILA, Pelumi Olajengbesi in a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday entitled: “Osun State: An aberration of Justice enforced by the Supreme Court”, said the verdict has killed “the long vision of liberating Osun State.”

    He said that although judiciary has been referred to as the last hope of the common man and fourth estate holding up the pillars of any democracy, the Supreme Court has erred in the Osun State example. 

    Olajengbesi said, “The journey to the disaffirmation of what we have long known as the truth has been arduous and trying. The path to justice was strewn with setbacks, proxy wars, shadow-battles and concerted efforts which meticulously pulled a wool over the eyes of justice against the good people of Osun state.

    “Today, our apex court substantially spat in the face of the Osun electorate undermining a key feature of its very own creation being that manifest justice must be done and seen to be done at all times. We’ve witnessed a huge chunk of the integrity of our Supreme Court blown to bits and by its insistence on disregarding a substantive suit whose merit affects the lives and livelihood of a state and its people to tow the path of technicality.”

    The coalition commended the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Ademola Adeleke “whose effervescence, free spirit and resilience reinforced his faith in the courts to do right.”

    Olajengbesi said, “Apparently, his faith in the courts and our judicial process has gone unrewarded and has been sacrificed on the alter of vain glorious pursuit of legalism and its damning rigidity. 

    “Some of us believe Adeleke duly won the election and a referendum by our people even though same has now been disregarded by the courts on the alter of legal summersaults. Adeleke is a man of vision and focus, true to the values which underscore unity, growth and development of the people. 

    “He was courageous and bold, refusing to be stagnated by the antics of your opponents to sacrifice the people’s mandate. We celebrate Adeleke’s doggedness, and it is our prayers that history should remember him for standing up in defense of what is just.

    “Our dear great people of Osun state, beautiful men and women of valor, you have persevered these past months under a state government who,  having stolen the people’s mandate, failed to prioritize your needs. 

    “We have gone many steps backwards since that unfortunate theft at the polls and sadly, the Supreme court has made it worse, killing the long vision of liberating Osun State.”


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