Nigeria: Obi, LP Back Atiku On Live Broadcast of Presidential Proceedings

10 May 2023

Presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Mr Peter Obi, has declared full support for Atiku Abubakar's request for a live broadcast of the court proceedings of the 2023 presidential election cases.

Obi's position was made known by his lead lawyer, Dr Levi Ozoukwu, SAN, shortly after Wednesday's court session.

Speaking with journalists outside the courtroom, Ozoukwu, who noted that Atiku's request was not novel, said the current situation in the country today has made live broadcast of the court's sitting imperative.

Ozoukwu said as such, Obi and the Labour Party, will give their full support to Atiku and PDP at the hearing of the application.

According to him, live broadcast of the proceedings will enable, "Nigerians have first hand information on the goings-on" at the tribunal, adding that it will clear whatever doubts in the minds of Nigerian, regarding the proceedings.

He noted that live broadcast of court's proceedings was initiated by the colonial masters but was later jettisoned by politicians when the country gained independence.

While arguing that the realities on ground today supports live broadcast, Ozoukwu pointed out that the courtroom is too small and can hardly accommodate 200 persons which is a far cry from a reasonable representation of the people.

Meanwhile, the Presidential Election Petition Court hearing cases against the conduct of the February 25 presidential election on Wednesday adjourned by one week proceedings in the petition of Mr Peter Obi of the Labour Party (LP) against the election of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

The adjournment which was at the instance of all parties in the matter was aimed at achieving expeditious hearing of the petition.

Details later.

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