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Appeal court turns down Saraki’s application


Justice Morri Adumein of the Court of Appeal in Abuja on Monday refused the ex parte application filed by embattled Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, seeking a stay of execution of the ruling of the Code of Conduct Tribunal.


Also, Justice Ahmed Mohammed of a Federal High Court in Abuja said the court will not waste time on interlocutory matters.


He said, all pending matters have been adjourned till September 30 to hear both the substantive matters and preliminary objection.
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7 comments

  1. You go run tire!!! why are telling us your supports that you are guilty, I am so ashamed

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  2. Every body should note that there is change in Nigeria, this change includes attitudinal in all ramification. Note when the head is not rotten it means the body must be vibrant and very much alive. Let every body know that this government means business but not as usual.
    Good luck to our judiciary, judi judi.......... can hear somebody shout Amen !

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  3. The hourable thing the embattled Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki should have done based on his speech some weeks ago is to thank the Code of Conduct Tribunal for giving him the opportunity to appear before it and show the world how honest is he.

    Doing so will prove that he is not a corrupt Politician as some people believe. What is trying to do now will rubbish his personality and his great family.




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  4. When you are wrong you run to appeal. Saraki is corrupt

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  5. Thank you to both the High Court and the Appeals court for not preventing the Conduct Bureau from carrying out its constituted function. We are not saying whether Saraki is guilty or not, we just want him to come forward and address the charges that have been brought against him. Thank you also Judge Umar for not caving in to the pressure fromSaraki's supporters. Nigeria must change! Impunity must go!

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  6. We hope the courts would maintain this stance to all politician irrespective of PMB's interest, whether it is Amechi, Tinybu or El Rufai.

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