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If You Don’t Like It, Go To Court —Chidi Odinkalu criticize Supreme Court Ruling On Uzodimma Re-election

 

The Supreme Court’s ruling upholding Hope Uzodimma’s reelection as Imo State governor has prompted a remark from law professor and former Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission, Chidi Odinkalu, via his official X account. Sarcastically, Odinkalu, who is well-known for his criticisms of the Nigerian judiciary, answered.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

He took to his social media to express his views.

 

“If you don’t like it, #GoToCourt!” Odinkalu wrote. 

This comment connects with his frequent complaints about lack of fair play in the Nigerian judicial system.

Many people have expressed concerns about the integrity of court decisions, especially in politically charged cases.

Odinkalu’s statement comes after months of debate and legal battles over the governorship election in Imo State.

Hope Uzodimma, a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has faced numerous challenges since his re-election.

His opponents have accused him of benefiting from a flawed judicial process.

The Supreme Court’s ruling was an important moment in the ongoing controversy.

It reaffirmed Uzodimma’s position as governor, despite the concerns raised by his opponents.

The decision was met with mixed reactions, leading to many citizens criticizing the outcome.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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