President Bola Tinubu is pleading with the Supreme Court not to admit any fresh evidence from Atiku Abubakar, particularly the deposition of Caleb Westberg, registrar of Chicago State University(CSU), on the grounds that it was āalienā to the proceedings since it was not initially tendered at the first court of trial.
Mr Tinubu asserted that the senior court must not encourage Mr Abubakarās behaviour of first filing bogus petitions and relegating the supply of evidence to buttress his claims till later.
The president noted that his rival demonstrated the same behaviour at the elections petitions tribunal.
āAppellantsā submission under paragraph 6.45 of their brief further exposes the entire attitude of the appellants before the lower court, that is, the attitude of first filing a petition and then fishing for evidence during the pendency of the petition and even up to the point of appeal to this honourable court,ā contended the Nigerian leader.
He further urged the apex court not to countenance the evidence of forgery submitted by Mr Abubakar because it was never entered into the records or judgement of the tribunal that upheld his election victory and formed the basis of the plaintiffsā appeal.
āWithout prejudice to our objection to this issue, we submit that the arguments regarding a purported āCase No. 1:23-CV05009-Re: Application of Atiku for an Order Directing Discovery from Chicago State Universityā¦ā is alien to these proceedings, does not arise from the record or the judgment of the lower court and cannot be countenanced by this honourable court, and we urge the court to so hold,ā the president stated.
Mr Abubakar, after several weeks of legal back-and-forths at the U.S. Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago, succeeded in obtaining Mr Tinubuās CSU educational records.
The registrarās deposition further revealed that despite Mr Tinubuās attendance and graduation from the university, the institution never issued him an original or replacement certificate.
Following Mr Westbergās testimony, Mr Abubakar and many Nigerians are now curious about where and how Mr Tinubu obtained the certificate he submitted to INEC.
But the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is determined to annul Mr Tinubuās election victory, citing section 137(j) of the constitution, which stipulates that no person shall be eligible to be president if āhe has presented a forged certificate to the Independent National Electoral Commission.ā
Credit: People Gazette