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Timi Frank alleges compromised judgement in Osun, demands NJC, EFCC to probe Osun Tribunal Judges

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A former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, on Friday, described the majority judgement of the Osun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal that purportedly nullified the victory of Governor Ademola Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as highly compromised.

Frank, in a statement in Abuja on the judgement of the tribunal, expressed that the verdict fell short of expectations and does not reflect the will of the majority of the people of Osun State who freely elected Senator Adeleke as Governor.

Timi Frank, ULMWP Ambassador to East Africa and Middle East, questioning the integrity of the tribunal judges, demanded the National Judicial Council (NJC) to urgently cause a probe of the verdict with a view to restoring Adeleke’s mandate as well as penalizing any of the tribunal members found to have compromised on integrity.

He also called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to urgently investigate the judges who wrote the majority judgement and prosecute those found to have based their decision on other considerations rather than the true facts canvassed during the hearing of the case.

Frank further demanded the United States of America to place a visa ban on the Osun tribunal judges found to have used their highly exalted position as arbiters to derail and frustrate the growth of democracy in the country.

He commended the judge who wrote the minority judgement for sticking to the truth and siding with the wishes and aspirations of Osun people that elected Adeleke during the last governorship election.

Frank, however, urged the people of Osun State to remain calm and law abiding with the certainty that the mandate they freely gave to Adeleke would be retrieved at the Court of Appeal.

Timi Frank vowed that Nigerians will not fold their arms and watch any attempt to use the judiciary to, again, steal Adeleke’s mandate through the backdoor.

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