Dear Tribunal Judges,
The ongoing election tribunal
is very important in the history of Nigeria. It will define how good or how
corrupt Nigeria judicial system is. The 2023 general elections, especially the
presidential elections has been tagged by Nigerians and the rest of the world
as fraudulent, corrupt and violent election. The people’s elected President,
his Excellency, Peter Obi of Labour Party was denied the victory given to him
by millions of Nigerians and was asked to go to court by INEC and APC after
declaring Bola Tinubu of APC the president select. Ever since, Nigerians all
over the world have been crying, agitating and calling on the judiciary to do
the right thing. It has been very disturbing whether or not the judiciary will fail
us too. It will be shameful if the judiciary will allow a few number of witches
to keep holding Nigerians to ransom. Many Nigerians went to vote on the
national Election Day against all odds. I was very sick on that day yet I
managed to find my way to my polling unit to cast my vote because the coming
affliction that I see, is far worse than the bodily affliction that I felt
then. To deprive Nigerians of the president they have chosen is therefore not
acceptable.
The evidences of who won the
election are very clear starting from the campaign period to date. The enemies
of Nigeria tried to dig up faults against Peter Obi, and when they failed,
election violence and rigging became their only source of false victory. There
were so many manual and electronic evidences that revolve around collation and
transmission of the presidential election results that are too obvious to be
denied. I therefore urge you to look beyond money and threats, and save your
integrity as well as the face of Nigeria and Africa.
It is not possible that a
proven drug lord, liar, ruthless killer and a terrorist will become the
president of Nigeria just because INEC and few Nigerians that are indebted to
him said so. The only thing that is
possible is a new and better Nigeria where students will pay school fees and
enjoy the wealth of knowledge without interruption of frequent strikes, where
the youths will have an enabling environment to thrive in their entrepreneurial
endeavors devoid of hostility, where Nigerians will pay for light and water and
enjoy same in adequate measure, where federal character will truly be
implemented and where labourers will no longer labour in vain.
It therefore lies in the hands
of the judiciary to make sure that justice prevails and that a criminal shall
not be sworn in as Nigerian president come May 29th. We implore you
not to manipulate the law and thrash the hopes of many Nigerians, hence giving
God a hard time using other means. Enough is enough! May the Almighty God, the
greatest judge see you through!
Olive Chinyere Amajuoyi