Mr Adebayo accused Mr Tinubu of prioritising his personal electoral interests over his constitutional responsibilities.
According to him, the ruling strengthens internal democracy within political parties and protects legitimate political activities.
The coalition bemoaned the low level of women’s participation in leadership positions.
Mr Ameh served as national chairman of the Progressive Peoples Alliance and also the party’s presidential candidate in 2019.
He said that resolving the matter was essential for credibility and the rule of law.
Mr Wokekoro noted that the party’s apex body and IPAC advised political parties to shun the election.
According to him, LASIEC is asking candidates to pay what they don’t have.
Mr Idris stated, “I want to also assure you that the documentary will see the light of the day.’’
He advised political parties to forward their schedule of activities for the election to the commission.
“Our findings indicate that BASIEC has fulfilled its pledge to conduct a free, fair, and transparent election,” the electoral umpire said.
