Politics
US-based Nigerian Doctor storms Supreme Court, files motion to delay 2023 Presidential Inauguration
A Nigerian medical practitioner based in the United States, Dr. Adah Obekpa, has initiated a legal move to stall the presidential inauguration scheduled for May 29, 2023. Obekpa filed a motion with the Supreme Court, urging delay in the inauguration, until the resolution of his standing case.
It’s unclear how the case would impact timeline for the presidential swearing-in. Yet, the legal action adds another layer of complexity to Nigeria’s political landscape.
If the Supreme Court deems it appropriate, the May 29 inauguration could be put on hold, sending shockwaves through the nation’s political system.
The government has yet to respond to the development officially. As the situation unfolds, domestic and international observers will be monitoring proceedings in what promises to be a noteworthy moment in Nigeria’s democratic journey.
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