Mr Oba-Abdulraheem alleged that some Nigerians influenced the INEC chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, to manipulate processes.
“INEC’s sub-optimal performance must be taken seriously because Nigeria’s path to recovery and stability must follow the way of accountability and electoral integrity.”
On Tuesday, Mr Tinubu approached the Court of Appeal, seeking leave to obtain the election materials for his defence.
The three-member panel of the appellate court, after listening to the application, adjourned until Wednesday for a ruling.
The attempt to tamper with electoral materials that would serve as evidence is not only a brazen attack on the sensibilities of over 200 million people but a contemptuous act.
The forum is also pushing for constitutional roles for traditional ruler to bring development closer to the people at the grassroots.
Senators-elect would be presented their certificates on Tuesday while members of the House of Representatives-elect would receive theirs on Wednesday.
Ultimately, Tinubu’s challenge would be to improve the welfare and well-being of most of our people.
Mr Abubakar, who addressed journalists in Abuja Thursday evening, revealed that the outcome of the election would be challenged in court.
The APC leader advised Mr Obi, and other opposition leaders to accept the outcome of the polls as announced by INEC.
