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I am a beneficiary of a free and fair elections, I will bequeath same, says Buhari

by Our Reporter
President Muhammadu Buhari has declared that as a beneficiary of a free
and fair election in the country he would bequeath same to his successor
and the nation in 2023.

The President spoke at a dinner with members of the legal team for the
2019 presidential election petition on Thursday in Abuja.

The President recounted that the turnout of Nigerians during his
presidential campaigns to the 36 states of the Federation in 2019
convinced him that his re-election was not a fluke.

”The number of people that turned out in every state across the country
was more than anybody can buy or force.

”This gave me so much confidence and the election proved that with the
votes I got.

”That is why I insist that elections must be free and fair because I am
a clear successor to a free and fair election,” he said.

The President told the legal team that he was already looking forward to
a peaceful hand over in 2023, stressing that he was morally bound to
fulfil that wish.

”Morally I want to have a clear conscience. I swore by the Holy Book
that I will abide by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.

”I will continue to do my best and I hope that by 2023, I can handover
quietly to whoever succeeds me and I wish him the best of luck,” he
said.

The President commended the legal team led by Chief Wole Olanipekun, SAN
for the outstanding legal successes recorded in the presidential
election petition.

He praised the team for the effective legal strategy that thrived in
piloting his election litigation.

”You creditably demonstrated a deep understanding of the law and its
practices and I am indeed proud of you all.

”I am confident that by securing a convincing and unanimous legal
victory at the Supreme Court you have by so doing ensured that the
political mandate of the Nigerian electorate is now firmly secured,” he
said.

The President added that the legal team’s enormous contributions have
affirmed the rule of law and further entrenched democratic governance in
Nigeria.

”This legal team is an assemblage of some of the most scholarly legal
teams ever assembled in this country.

”I must note that the aforesaid legal successes recorded through your
excellence have assisted me in fulfilling this government’s desire for a
better Nigeria,” he said.

On behalf of the All Progressives Congress (APC), the President told the
team to accept his commendations and best wishes for their meritorious
service.

In his remarks, the lead counsel, Chief Olanipekun said the legal
victory was won based on the facts of the law, stressing that the
President never used his position or office to influence the decision of
the Courts.

The lead counsel said:

“The courts were allowed to do their job, Mr President and I must
commend you for that Sir. Nobody whispered to anyone of us, how we are
going to see Judge A or Judge B. That’s the way it should be. Judges
must be allowed and be given free hand to do their job.

”Mr President, we are happy to have been called upon and we are happy
that we delivered. ”

On electoral reforms, Olanipekun acknowledged that while the National
Assembly was doing something about the Electoral Act, the Act requires
some ”rejigging and cleansing.”

”We are happy to know that the National Assembly is doing something
about the Electoral law.

”We are ready to cooperate with them without taking a dime, whether as
consultants, whether as legal practitioners, whether as experts. If the
Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) will co-opt us we are ready to
give assistance,” he said.

Olanipekun commended the President’s commitment to the rule of law,
saying ”it is the surest legacy Mr President can bequeath to our dear
nation.”

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