In a suit documented by an attorney, Mr. Kanmi Ajibola, he asked the court to constrain the National Assembly to impugn Buhari, guaranteeing that the President does not have optional school testament.
Ajibola told the court that the president abused the arrangement of Section 137(1)(i) of the 1999 Constitution by exhibiting a fashioned declaration to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to win the race that conveyed him to office as president.
At the court, Counsel to the Senate president Senator Bukola Saraki, Mr. Oba ihagbon told the court that he has quite recently got the starting procedure and looked for the authorization of the court to permit him to react to the procedures served on his customer. He asked the court to allow him seven days to document the procedure and serve the gatherings included.
Direction to the candidates, Samuel Echeonwu, educated the court that he has served every one of the respondents and prepared for the knowledge about the substantive suit.
President Buhari and the Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami were spoken to at the court by Mr. Solomon Ogunlowo while the Speaker of House of Representatives, Mr. Yakubu Dogara was spoken to by Mr. Felix Ukaegbu.
Equity Maurine Onyetenu suspended the case to December 17 for hearing and commanded the gatherings to guarantee administration of their procedures immediately.
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