Emmanuel Ekpenyong’s lawyer has urged the Supreme Court to compel AGF Lateef Fagbemi to promulgate the order on foreign judgments.
Mr Nwoye alleged that state Houses of Assemblies were attempting to enact alternative laws for their respective states.
The 16 states said they are relying on the fact that the constitution is the supreme law and any law inconsistent with it is a nullity.
The lawyer stated that his client cannot be cowed by the legislative tyranny of the House or deterred by the Speaker.
Mr Tinubu underscored the pivotal role of the judiciary in safeguarding Nigeria’s constitutional democracy. Â
The Imo government, on Tuesday, affirmed its commitment to free, fair and credible council elections on September 21, saying it has no plans to rig the exercise.
The proposed amendment will ensure petitions are treated and concluded before a candidate can be sworn in.
The forum said that Mr Uzodimma’s resilience, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the people of Imo State had truly paid off.
He urged all stakeholders to work with the governor to move the state forward.
Efforts to combat the menace of fake certificates by Mr Tinubu’s government come despite lingering controversies on the president’s Chicago State University certificate.
