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Zamfara: Timi Frank chides Sagay over comments on Supreme Court judgment

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A chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Comrade Timi Frank, has cautioned the Chairman of the  Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption (PACAC) and Professor of Law, Mr. Itse Sagay (SAN) to refrain from casting aspersions on the integrity of the judiciary. 
Professor Sagay in his reaction to the judgment of the Supreme  Court on Zamfara and Rivers state dismissed the judicial pronouncements as travesty of justice and urged the APC’s legal team to apply to the Supreme Court for a review of its judgement.
In Rivers, the APC was excluded from fielding candidates during the general elections following a Supreme Court’s ruling.
On Zamfara the apex court  last Friday  upheld the decision of the Sokoto Division of the Court of Appeal to the effect that the APC did not conduct any valid primary election and as such had no candidate for any of the elections in the state .
Justice Paul Galinjee who read the lead judgment dismissed  the votes scored  by the APC candidates in the elections as wasted, and further submitted  that the party and the candidates with the second highest votes and the spread in the various elections were the valid winners.
The judgment centres on the governorship, state House of Assembly and the National Assembly elections conducted in Zamfara State on February 23 and March 11 , 2019.
Frank in a statement warned that if Sagay was not urgently called to order by  the Federal Government his statement was capable of negatively overheating the polity and rubbish the apex court in the land and by extension, the judiciary.
He said: “At his age and level of experience, Sagay should learn to  stand by the truth instead of twisting the law for selfish ends. Sagay cannot claim to be more learned  or more patriotic than the Justices of the Supreme Court. Therefore, asking the apex court to attempt to reverse itself is to court chaos.
“The Supreme Court has ruled fairly and justly concerning Zamfara and Rivers state; and the judgment made Nigerians proud and hopeful that there is still hope for the nation’s democracy despite the shenanigans we saw in the last general elections.
“The Supreme Court has demonstrated once again that the Judiciary  is truly the last hope of the common man. Sagay’s position on issues concerning the aforementioned cases is irrelevant being an APC chieftain. So, if he does not like the judgements, let him appeal to God.”
According to the activist, “whenever a court’s judgement is not in favour of the APC, it is miscarriage of justice but when it favours APC – even if  unconstitutional means were used to procure it –  it is a true justice.”

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