
PEPT: Justice supply in Nigeria horrible – Sam Amadi
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A public affairs analyst, Sam Amadi has condemned the style wherein the judgement of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, PEPT, was delivered, describing it as horrible.
Amadi frowned that the copy of the judgement is but to be made obtainable to the general public.
His assertion adopted the judgment by the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal (PEPT) on Wednesday in Abuja.
DAILY POST stories that the five-man panel of their judgment, put aside the petitions of the presidential candidates of the Peoples Democratic Social gathering (PDP), Abubakar Atiku and that of the Labour Social gathering (LP), Peter Obi.
Nevertheless, Amadi, who can be the Director of the Abuja Faculty of Social and Political Ideas, is of the view that the courtroom judgement ought to've been delivered in corrected and remaining kind as a substitute.
In a submit on his social media platform on Friday, Amadi claimed that whereas the courtroom had handed judgement, it would nonetheless take days to sort it earlier than making the copy obtainable, fearing that the ultimate copy could also be vastly completely different.
He wrote, “Justice supply in Nigeria is horrible. PEPT judgement ought to've been delivered in corrected and remaining kind. Minutes after supply you can see it uploaded on web site and authenticated.
“Now you look forward to days to sort it. Closing copy could also be vastly completely different. No high quality management.”
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