Appeal Court Orders Staff to Stay Home on Election Petition Judgment Day

Appeal Court Orders Staff to Stay Home on Election Petition Judgment Day

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The Appeal Court of Nigeria, Abuja has directed staff members to stay at home on Wednesday, September 6.

Wednesday is judgment day for the petitions challenging the election of President Bola Tinubu as the winner of the February 2023 election.

In a memo signed by Oluwaleye David, on behalf of the chief registrar, staff of the court were instructed to stay at home to create a peaceful atmosphere during the tribunal session.

Appeal Court Orders Staff to Stay Home on Election Petition Judgment Day

It read; 

“I have been directed to inform all members of staff of the headquarters and Abuja division to stay at home on Wednesday, 6th of September, 2023.

“This is to create a conducive and peaceful atmosphere for special sitting for the presidential election tribunal petition at Abuja division of the court. 

“In view of the above, very strong security apparatus have been arranged to man the entrance of the court and also in all strategic areas of the court complex. 

“In addition, only staff with tags provided by the management will be allowed into the court premises. Please be informed as instructed.”

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