Supreme Court Ruling on Presidential Poll: Time The Country Is Afforded The Right To Move On – Buhari

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BY GRACE ANYANWU, ABUJA – President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday applauded the ruling of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, dismissing the appeal filed by former vice-president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar and his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

President Buhari said that following this final legal bid before the highest court, it is time the country is afforded the right to move on in the interest of all Nigerians regardless of how they voted.

Buhari said that the opposition must also be afforded the right to focus directly on their vital role of holding the administration to account for its decisions.

He noted that the governance of a democracy only functions as it should when those checks on the executive are in place and utilized, adding that the opposition, as much as the government, must now move on and without the need for further distractions.

The President again thanked the people of Nigeria for the mandate they gave to him to run the affairs of the country for another four years.

These were contained in a statement by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu in which he also quoted Buhari as having said that the Government and people of Nigeria have been aware that the result of the February 23, 2019, presidential election has been settled now for some eight months.

Shehu said; “President Buhari was re-elected by an absolute majority of 55.6 per cent of the national vote, with Nigerians casting nearly 4 million more votes for President Buhari than his nearest challenger – representing a margin close to 15 per cent of the total vote.

“The former Vice President and his political party exercised their rights, under the Nigerian Constitution and electoral laws, to petition the courts and dispute this result.

“They did so first at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal which ruled in September 2019 against them. Now – following his appeal to the Supreme Court and its ruling to dismiss their case for “lacking merit” – this matter is now closed.

“The President and Government of Nigeria do wish to extend our gratitude to former vice-president and his party for undertaking their campaign through protestations to the courts.

“In this regard they have conducted themselves in line with the laws of the country they sought to lead.

“The elected President, and his Government now must be enabled to focus solely on addressing the issues that concern the country.

“From building economic empowerment and opportunities for the nearly 200 million Nigerians, 60 percent of whom are youths bubbling with energy, to defeating the twin ills of terrorism and corruption, there is much work to do,” he enthused.

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