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Tinubu files fresh motion to stop Chicago varsity from releasing academic records

- John C. Azu

President Bola Tinubu has filed a motion challengin­g the Northern District of Illinois order directing the Chicago State University to release his academic records within two days.

Judge Geoffrey T. Gilbert made the order on September 19 after the presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar made a request.

In the motion, Tinubu contended that the district court breached the US constituti­on by acting as a final court in such matters of discovery.

Tinubu argued that a magistrate should only report and recommend to the district judge in such matters and not to make a final order for immediate compliance.

According to a statement by Paul Ibe, the media aide to Atiku, the president, through his counsel, Mr Carmichael, submitted that other courts on the rule on Section 1782 opted to issuing reports and recommenda­tions.

He quotes the court papers as saying that the “Intervenor asks this court to enter an immediate order delaying the effect of the magistrate’s order, at least until Monday, September 25, 2023, so the court may fully consider both the scope of the magistrate’s authority to issue the order without review and the issue of whether the magistrate’s order was a correct applicatio­n of the law to the facts presented.”

He requested the court to delay the effect of the magistrate’s order until September 25, 2023 to fully consider the order’s scope and its applicatio­n of the law to the facts presented.

“If Chicago State University complies with the magistrate’s order prior to this court having an opportunit­y to review the order, the intervenor will suffer prejudice because the informatio­n will have been disclosed and effective relief will be impossible,” he continued in the document.

Atiku had on July 11 filed a petition seeking to obtain further details of Tinubu’s academic records at the Chicago State University.

Documents sought by Atiku through his counsel, Angela M. Liu include record of his admission and acceptance at the university, dates of attendance, including degrees, awards and honours attained by Tinubu at the university, among others.

Both Tinubu and the CSU had, through their lawyers, filed objections to the grant of the requests under privacy rules

Ibe said he viewed Tinubu’s motion as a delay tactic to slow down the release of academic records before the Supreme Court begins hearing Atiku’s appeal against the September 6 judgement of the Presidenti­al Election Petition Court.

“Nigerians will soon see the true position of Atiku on the academic qualificat­ions of Tinubu. It is just a matter of time,” he said.

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