Leaked Edo gov tribunal judgement sparks controversy

mail&utm_campaign=EMVA leaked judgement from the Edo State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal has caused controversy with many questioning its authenticity and fairness. The judgement which was allegedly leaked to the public before it was officially delivered declared the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the 2020 Edo State governorship election. This has sparked outrage and accusations of manipulation and interference in the judicial process. The leaked judgement has also raised concerns about the integrity of the election and the independence of the judiciary. The controversy surrounding the leaked judgement has further deepened the political divide in the state.

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  • 1) The Edo state governorship tribunal judgement documents that was leaked earlier today has sparked a lot of controversy and speculations online this afternoon. While the final tribunal judgement is to be heard tomorrow, the leak has raised questions about the authenticity of the document with many wondering if it represent the tribunal's actual decision. Do you think this leaked document could be true decision of the tribunal looking at the timing of it release to the public?
  • 2) Many controversy has trailed the election with many Nigerians asking questions of about the integrity of the election and the independence of the judiciary on the case. The controversy surrounding the leaked judgement has further deepen the political divide in the state amidst the ongoing security crisis that happened in uromi couple of days ago. With the final judgement yet to be given, can Nigerians believe the verdict of this case when it is delivered tomorrow?
  • 3) in a country like ours where anything including justice can be bought at the right price, this leaked judgement document has yet confirmed the doubt of many Nigerians in the judiciary system that justice is really for the powerful and wealthy citizens who can afford it. Do you think Nigerians can really trust the judiciary system again if issues like this keeps happening?

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