Atiku Abubakar, presidential
candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the last election, has asked
the United States court for the Northern District of Illinois, to overrule
President Bola Tinubu's objections to the release of his academic records.
Tinubu had filed an appeal
against the order of the court directing the Chicago State University (CSU) to
release his academic records to Abubakar.
The president had argued that he
ought to have been joined in the suit since it is his personal information that
is being sought.
Tinubu had also argued through his lawyers that what Abubakar was doing amounted to a "fishing expedition" because the deadline for the use of fresh documents in Nigerian courts had elapsed.
The court had gone on to delay
the order for the release of the records.
WHAT THE LAW SAYS ABOUT APPEAL DEADLINES
Section six of the election
judicial proceedings practice directions, 2022, provides that a notice of
appeal shall be filed at the registry of the tribunal or court of appeal within
21 days in respect of a final decision, and 14 days in respect of interlocutory
rulings.
However, section two of the Supreme
Court election appeals practice directions, 2023, stipulates that an appellant
shall file in the registry of the court of appeal, notice and grounds of
appeal, within 14 days from the date of delivery of judgment appealed against.
The presidential petition
election tribunal delivered its judgment on September 6. That means Atiku had
till September 20 to file his appeal — which he did on September 18. 'DOCUMENTS
CAN STILL BE USED IN SUPREME COURT'
However, in a fresh application
to the US court dated September 27, Abubakar through his attorneys - Angela
Liu, Andrew Levander, Alexandre de Gramont, Tooba Hussain - argued that the
documents he is seeking can still be used in election litigation back home in
Nigeria.
Abubakar is also asking the court
to overrule Tinubu's objections in their entirety. "The Court should
overrule the objections in their entirety," the application reads.
"If the Court overrules the Objections, Applicant respectfully requests
that it enter an order requiring production of documents no later than October
2, 2023, and the deposition scheduled no later than October 3, to allow time
for transcripts to be finalized."
Abubakar said "the discovery
obtained" should "be sent to Nigeria (which is six (6) hours ahead)
by October 4 so that such evidence may, in turn, be filed with the Supreme
Court by October 5, which is when Applicant's Nigerian counsel intend to submit
any new evidence to the Supreme Court".
Abubakar also argued that
"the Supreme Court of Nigeria can consider new evidence in 'exceptional
circumstances' under the Nigerian Electoral Act of 2022 and/or in its
discretion".
ALLEGED DISCREPANCIES
Tinubu's credentials show that he
graduated from CSU in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in business administration,
accounting and management.
However, there have been
allegations bordering on discrepancies with Tinubu's certificate.
In a previous suit filed before
the US district court, Abubakar prayed that the court should subpoena Tinubu's
files domiciled with CSU.
In his fresh application,
Abubakar reiterated that there are discrepancies with Tinubu's academic
records.
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