The lawyer made this known while speaking during an interview with the Arise News, stating that, if the LP presidential candidate does not want the President-elect to be sworn in on May 29, he shouldn’t wait for 180 days but to file an application for a summary judgment.
According to him, “nothing stops justice from prevailing, though 180 days is the timeline given, but he can go, even on the first day.” If Peter Obi is pushing his petition and does not want the president-elect to be inaugurated, why does he have to wait for 180 days? If he files a petition, he ought to put in applications for a summary judgment.
For instance, Kenya has a 30-day timeline for an election petition, but nobody waits till the end of that 30 days. So, once you file your petition, you should be ready to make a pre-entry strike. If I were the one who filed a petition on Monday, by Tuesday I’d file all my papers and request the court determine certain jurisdictional questions. The fact that I have 180 days does not mean I have to wait until the 179th day before taking action.” Continue Reading>>>