Mr Abubakar particularly slammed the security agencies for keeping mute over threats to voters in Lagos and Abuja.
“Our youths should not engage in anything that will disrupt the peace and tranquillity of the nation. They should conduct themselves honourably, during and after elections.”
The applicants averred that their rights to free and fair elections in Lagos State were threatened by MC Oluomo’s engagement by INEC in distributing election materials.
The Lagos governor, MC Oluomo and the police have been indicted for aiding the extortion of drivers.
The governorship candidate of the PDP in Lagos, Abdul-Azeez Adediran (Jandor), has pledged to end excesses of transport unions and motor park touts if elected governor in 2023.
As the 2023 presidential election approaches, political parties and politicians are mobilising the support of Nigerians even in the strangest of places.
MC Oluomo described the massacre as a ruse orchestrated by presidential candidates Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi to discredit Mr Tinubu’s candidacy.
He added that suspension became necessary to prevent further acts of violence within the state.
“Whether it is you, the Igbos who are devising these means or opposition PDP, don’t give us bad names,” said MC Oluomo.
Mr Tinubu’s gross abuse of political privilege has continued to unleash economic violence on residents of Nigeria’s commercial capital.