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APM Withdraws Appeal Against Tinubu At Supreme Court

The Allied Peoples Movement (APM) has withdrawn the appeal it filed at the Supreme Court to nullify President Bola Tinubu’s election victory.

The party, through its team of lawyers led by Chukwuma Machukwu Ume, SAN, withdrew the matter shortly after it was called up for hearing.

A seven-member panel of the apex court, led by Justice Inyang Okoro, had berated the party for filing an appeal it said was baseless.

The panel queried what the APM stood to gain from the appeal which it said was one of the reasons that the apex court is overworked.

It said the appeal would amount to a total waste of time and an academic exercise since the party only wanted the apex court to “state the law.”

“If we are idle, then maybe we will state the law. If there is nothing for you to gain from an appeal, you don’t just come to court for interpretation.

“If for instance, you win a case, there must be something to be gained from the victory. We have read your appeal, there is absolutely nothing in it. You are not asking for your candidate to be declared winner or anything of such, all you want is for the President to be removed.

“If we remove the President, then what next? There are two other appeals here that are asking for something substantial,” Justice Okoro fumed.

Earlier, a member of the panel, Justice Emmanuel Agim, noted that issues the APM raised in its appeal, was previously decided by the Supreme Court.

“We are not bound to hear every appeal. What you are asking us is to overrule ourselves. Did you not read our decision on the issue of double nomination,” Justice Agim queried APM’s lawyer.

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