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Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by Bobloco: 2:27pm On Jan 12
Social media users have reacted differently to the decision of the Supreme Court to set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja which nullified the election of Governor Kabir Yusuf of Kano State.

A five-member panel of justices on Friday unanimously held that the lower court misunderstood the import of the purported deduction of 165,616 ballot papers in favour of Governor Yusuf.

The lead judgment by Justice Inyang Okoro also held that the issue of Governor Yusuf’s membership was a pre-election matter.

He said the finding that by the virtue of Section 177(c) of the Nigerian Constitution and Section 134(1) of the Electoral Act, Governor Yusuf was not sponsored by the NNPP, was not a finding of the electoral tribunal but a mere observation that his name was not contained in the membership list.

“This court has consistently maintained that the issue of nomination or sponsorship of a candidate for an election is completely an exclusive prerogative of the political party,” he held.

Meanwhile, this has elicited mixed reactions from Nigerians on social media platforms.

One Ogechukwu Chime said: APC/Judiciary could have set the country on fire starting from kano, but they got wise counsel this time.”

Daily Trust reports that the Supreme Court had on December 21, 2023 reserved judgment after hearing the appeals.

In March 2023, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Yusuf as the winner of the Kano governorship election.

The Kano governor scored 1,019,602 votes to defeat Yusuf Gawuna of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who polled 890,705 votes.

In September, the Kano governorship election petition tribunal sacked Yusuf as governor of the state.

The tribunal deducted 165,663 votes from the 1,019,602 recorded for Yusuf because the ballot papers were not stamped, signed and dated as required by law.

The tribunal then declared Gawuna as the winner of the election.

The NNPP and its candidate, displeased by the verdict challenged the judgment at the appellate court.

On November 17, 2023, the court of appeal upheld the tribunal’s verdict and added that Yusuf was not a member of the NNPP when he contested the election.

However, controversy trailed the verdict days later when a certified true copy (CTC) of the appeal court judgment surfaced, contradicting the November 17 ruling.

The copy of the judgment ruled against and in favour of the NNPP candidate simultaneously, eliciting outrage on social media platforms and the streets.

The appeal court issued a statement blaming “clerical error” for the contradictions or discrepancies.

https://dailytrust.com/judiciary-could-have-set-the-country-on-fire-reactions-to-scourt-ruling-on-kano/

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by Racoon(m): 2:31pm On Jan 12
Whoa! The chaos the judiciary caused for itself was reversed by the recent supreme court rulings on the gubernatorial election cases.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by Fkmodhi: 2:34pm On Jan 12
Most of them want protest to start in Kano had it been it go the other way.
But then get sense small because those Hausa NNPP go cause destruction and life would be lost.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by LegendHero(m): 2:36pm On Jan 12
No one can fight the federal government easily.

If they pronounce APC, there will be riot for few day from few people, police/military will come in to quench it and the politicians will start cross carpeting.

Life continues the next week.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by inoki247: 2:38pm On Jan 12
Lol na u go waka go set am on fire...


Wey Petrol don cost....


Life will go on.....

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by Bobloco: 2:50pm On Jan 12
LegendHero:
No one can fight the federal government easily.

If they pronounce APC, there will be riot for few day from few people, police/military will come in to quench it and the politicians will start cross carpeting.

Life continues the next week.

But the state will never remain the same

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by BigBlackPreek(m): 2:52pm On Jan 12
All Eyes On The Judiciary!

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by TruthsFM: 2:53pm On Jan 12
Bobloco:

Social media users have reacted differently to the decision of the Supreme Court to set aside the judgment of the Court of Appeal in Abuja which nullified the election of Governor Kabir Yusuf of Kano State.

A five-member panel of justices on Friday unanimously held that the lower court misunderstood the import of the purported deduction of 165,616 ballot papers in favour of Governor Yusuf.

The lead judgment by Justice Inyang Okoro also held that the issue of Governor Yusuf’s membership was a pre-election matter.

He said the finding that by the virtue of Section 177(c) of the Nigerian Constitution and Section 134(1) of the Electoral Act, Governor Yusuf was not sponsored by the NNPP, was not a finding of the electoral tribunal but a mere observation that his name was not contained in the membership list.

“This court has consistently maintained that the issue of nomination or sponsorship of a candidate for an election is completely an exclusive prerogative of the political party,” he held.

Meanwhile, this has elicited mixed reactions from Nigerians on X, Facebook and other social media platforms.


Below are some of such comments:

Writing via @OgechukwuChime, one Ogechukwu Chime said: “APC/Judiciary could have set the country on fire starting from kano, but they got wise counsel this time.”

@Nwanne9ja said: “I knew they were never gonna take that away from NNPP, protest and politicians will respect themselves.”

@Nabill_Nasil wrote: “One lesson from this is that no matter how bleak the situation might seem, God is in control. APC were so sure of their victory, almost arrogant in their approach. Meanwhile, Abba kept on calming his supporters, telling them to have faith.”

@SeunAwogbenle: “This is why I do not take the denigration of the judiciary lying down, it never sits well with me, when people attempt to impugn the judiciary. Now that Kano is back to NNPP, I doubt anyone would commend their Lordships, but when it is otherwise, it is “all eyes on judiciary”.

@Total9∅_king: “Alhamdulillah, i don’t have a favorite political candidate. But this is Justice, this is who kano people voted for.”

@Yusuph: “Gawuna is my governor from this day until my last day!”

@chaichowski: “They averted trouble… it’s very simple, no gree for anybody, if the people are ready to die for what they believe is right and just, no court can trample on it, it’s very clear, if obidients where ready to hit the street from the first tribunal, the Supreme Court wld have caved”

On Facebook, one Baba Kura Abubakar simply wrote: “Gawuna is coming.”

Tajudeen Mayowa said: “Continue your demolition of properties in kano, supreme has told u to continue with it.congratulations to kano people.”

Taofeek Suleiman: “Congratulations, the idea of Kano APC celebrating victory in advance was provocative and uncalled for .However the Gov must be magnanimous in victory.”

Daily Trust reports that the Supreme Court had on December 21, 2023 reserved judgment after hearing the appeals.

In March 2023, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared Yusuf as the winner of the Kano governorship election.

The Kano governor scored 1,019,602 votes to defeat Yusuf Gawuna of the All Progressives Congress (APC), who polled 890,705 votes.

In September, the Kano governorship election petition tribunal sacked Yusuf as governor of the state.

The tribunal deducted 165,663 votes from the 1,019,602 recorded for Yusuf because the ballot papers were not stamped, signed and dated as required by law.

The tribunal then declared Gawuna as the winner of the election.

The NNPP and its candidate, displeased by the verdict challenged the judgment at the appellate court.

On November 17, 2023, the court of appeal upheld the tribunal’s verdict and added that Yusuf was not a member of the NNPP when he contested the election.

However, controversy trailed the verdict days later when a certified true copy (CTC) of the appeal court judgment surfaced, contradicting the November 17 ruling.

The copy of the judgment ruled against and in favour of the NNPP candidate simultaneously, eliciting outrage on social media platforms and the streets.

The appeal court issued a statement blaming “clerical error” for the contradictions or discrepancies.

https://dailytrust.com/judiciary-could-have-set-the-country-on-fire-reactions-to-scourt-ruling-on-kano/
very true

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by LegendHero(m): 2:59pm On Jan 12
Bobloco:


But the state will never remain the same

😂 nothing will change in the state.

Na today you dey follow election and court case pronouncement?

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by Bobloco: 3:01pm On Jan 12
LegendHero:


😂 nothing will change in the state.

Na today you dey follow election and court case pronouncement?

Imo state at this moment is yet to recover from that 2019 supreme court judgement

I still maintain that the state will never remain the same

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by LegendHero(m): 3:09pm On Jan 12
Bobloco:


Imo state at this moment is yet to recover from that 2019 supreme court judgement

I still maintain that the state will never remain the same

Same Imo state that re-elected Hope or another one?

The insecurity in the Imo is a product of the larger one in the SE and that’s majorly contributed by IPOB and their military wing UGM.

Don’t blame that on Supreme Court judgement.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by RenaissanceGuy: 3:22pm On Jan 12
Even though I wanted Abba to win, but I was also aware that APC had a very strong case. Historically, it has been very clear that the Nigerian Supreme Court doesn't look at the merit of politically-charged cases, but always concerned about the security or political implications of their judgment. That's why it's almost impossible for them to overturn a presidential election no matter how glaring the irregularities are.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by JackDaAlienz(m): 3:53pm On Jan 12
Ok
Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by Macdeey: 3:53pm On Jan 12
shocked
Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by incandescentena: 3:53pm On Jan 12
cool

A ruling is enough for the wise

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by iCauseTrouble: 3:54pm On Jan 12
grin
Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by obataokenwa(m): 3:54pm On Jan 12
Same judgement today affected most senators, Reps, and State Assembly members. Something really needs to be done so lower courts will stop being stupid.
The bribe they collected to scatter justice was much. Same justices are now appointed into Supreme Court. God help Nigeria.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by Paraman: 3:55pm On Jan 12
Bobloco:


https://dailytrust.com/judiciary-could-have-set-the-country-on-fire-reactions-to-scourt-ruling-on-kano/
Nothing would have happen if the supreme court gave the judgment in favour of the APC. Obi supporters threatened Nigerians more than this but he still lost at the appeal and supreme court.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by bigdammyj: 3:55pm On Jan 12
Noted.
Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by CockPit(m): 3:55pm On Jan 12
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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by Kukutente23: 3:56pm On Jan 12
Indeed
If Kano and Plateau had been robbed, the atmosphere will be different now

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by FuckYeyeMods: 3:56pm On Jan 12
Fkmodhi:
Most of them want protest to start in Kano had it been it go the other way.
But then get sense small because those Hausa NNPP go cause destruction and life would be lost.
Alot of lifes..
Even the celebration is scary.
Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by TheFacelessMan: 3:57pm On Jan 12
LegendHero:
No one can fight the federal government easily.

If they pronounce APC, there will be riot for few day from few people, police/military will come in to quench it and the politicians will start cross carpeting.

Life continues the next week.

I always laugh when people claim country would be set on fire.

They don't know the FG.

Absolutely nothing would have happened.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by NOETHNICITY(m): 3:58pm On Jan 12
Dumb.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by Kukutente23: 3:58pm On Jan 12
LegendHero:
No one can fight the federal government easily.

If they pronounce APC, there will be riot for few day from few people, police/military will come in to quench it and the politicians will start cross carpeting.

Life continues the next week.
Yeah. Tell us about Boko haram

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by blackmantis: 3:59pm On Jan 12
The judiciary dodged a bullet.

Mennn the crisis that would have erupted ehhhh.

NNPP already declared that them no go gree for anybody.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by jaxxy(m): 3:59pm On Jan 12
LegendHero:
No one can fight the federal government easily.

If they pronounce APC, there will be riot for few day from few people, police/military will come in to quench it and the politicians will start cross carpeting.

Life continues the next week.

u can never predict the extent of a protest especially with everywhere tense due to controversial judgments. A major protest here can ignite a protest there and several protest are taking place simultaneously. Then the country fvckd up.

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Re: Judiciary Could Have Set The Country On Fire, Reactions ToS’court Ruling On Kano by EZENDIZUOGU(m): 3:59pm On Jan 12
Which Imo re-elected Hope, result that was hand written by Hope with the help of INEC. Okigwe that election didnt hold gave him the highest figure


LegendHero:


Same Imo state that re-elected Hope or another one?

The insecurity in the Imo is a product of the larger one in the SE and that’s majorly contributed by IPOB and their military wing UGM.

Don’t blame that on Supreme Court judgement.

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