Mr Clerk’s letter to Mr Tinubu is coming barely a few weeks after the President met with political actors in Ondo to resolve the political crisis in the state.
“I sent two files to Mr Governor and the two files came back within a week.’’
“Through democracy, we can ensure transparent governance, safeguard human rights, and foster inclusive development,” he said.
“It almost happened in 2007… In that election, seven justices presided over the case, and three of them said the process be annulled while four of them sustained it.”
The statement comes as Nigerians intensify criticism of the Supreme Court over its decision to allow President Bola Tinubu to remain in office despite forging a school certificate.
According to him, democracy will serve the people better if African leaders at all levels respect the laws of their nations.
The disappearance of Bawa ensures that the job of fighting impunity for grand corruption in Nigeria does not stand any chance of success.
As the president braces a steep political price, Nigerians have asked how he managed to ride a well-documented pattern of constitutional violations to the nation’s highest office.
Mrs Alison-Madueke, 63, was petroleum minister between 2010 and 2015, under former President Goodluck Jonathan’s government.
The former president gave the commendation in a statement celebrating Nigeria’s 63rd Independence Anniversary in Abuja.