Daily Trust
(PDP), Atiku Abubakar, Labour Party’s (LP’s) Peter Obi, and other aggrieved contestants had embraced judicial process to seek redress.
He said, “The issues that heralded the 2023 general elections and the role played by almost all the three individuals and their political parties who emerged victorious and the first and second runner-ups, the APC, PDP, and LP, including the negative mobilisation along ethnic and religious lines, as well as voter suppression during the polls, are factors that impacted the process and outcome of the elections,” noting that to address the challenges, “The incoming administration should introduce an active policy of national reconciliation and mainstreaming equity, diversity, and inclusion so that all sections of Nigeria feel carried along.”
Dr. Adamu advised that both the outgoing and the incoming administrations must ensure non-interference with the ongoing judicial process in respect of the 2023 elections so that the courts would be seen to be free and fair in determining the cases.
A constitutional lawyer, Kayode Ajulo, who opined that Tinubu would need administrative dexterity to unite the nation, stressed that tackling insecurity, fixing infrastructure, as well as boosting the economy, would endear him to Nigerians.
The Executive Director of Development Specs Academy, Prof Okey Ikechukwu, admonished all the stakeholders, especially those who were seeking redress in court, to respect the outcome of the judicial process.
While noting that the fact that Tinubu had the least winning votes since the