Latest
Buhari reacts to S’Court verdict
Former President Muhammadu Buhari says the decision to dismiss the appeals by Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party and Peter Obi of the Labour Party by the Supreme Court is a welcome relief to him.
This was disclosed in a statement signed by his media aide, Garba Shehu, and posted on his official X handle on Thursday.
The statement read, “The former President repeated what he said on the earlier 6 September verdict of the Presidential Election Petition Court, which affirmed President Bola Tinubu’s victory, that the welcome decision is “a reaffirmation of the will of the majority of the people against the determined will of a hard-fighting minority.
ALSO READ: Supreme Court upholds Tribunal’s verdict on presidential election
“Now that we have arrived at the last bus stop, after a tortuous eight months of expensive legal journey, the nation deserves a break.
“The opposition has fought a good fight. Having now exhausted their rights as constitutionally allowed, they should take the hand of fellowship extended by the Tinubu/Shettima government. Let them allow the government to run their administration and the people to enjoy the full benefits of the promises the All Progressives Congress made.”
Former President Buhari further expressed concern over low voting percentages nationwide, especially in urban areas, stating that this should change, given the acceptance and vibrancy of democracy in Nigeria.
He also wishes the President and his team a successful term in office.
-
Business7 days agoNigeria: Whither the fruits of 2026 crude oil windfall?
-
Comments and Issues1 week agoPolitical Parties Primaries: Consensus or Coronation?
-
Comments and Issues1 week agoDoes it matter to Africa if Nigel Farage comes to Number 10?
-
Latest1 week agoMakinde declares 2027 presidential bid under PDP–APM alliance
-
Business5 days agoNigeria’s foreign debt climbs 22% to $51.86bn under Tinubu administration
-
Comments and Issues7 days agoThe “Onuku” Called Kenneth Okonkwo
-
Comments and Issues1 week agoIs France Real or Playing Ping Pong With Africa?
-
Business6 days agoTrump-Xi summit sparks fresh questions for Nigeria’s economy, tech sector

