Gumi urges court to address shortcomings of polls to avert crisis

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By Okechukwu Jombo

Islamic scholar, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, has called on the judiciary to address shortcomings of the just concluded election to avert crisis in the polity

Gumi took to his social media platform in the early hours of Thursday to comment about the outcome of the recently concluded presidential election.

Sheikh Ahmad Gumi said, “I sincerely hope that the courts of law this time will also prove its worth and uphold the truth. This is because if they don’t, it may lead to a chaos no force can contain.”

He added, “The Court is the last hope that Nigerians can resort at this moment.”

Speaking further, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi said, “The legitimacy of a government can only be acquired when the election process is credible and transparent. When such is not in place, the government will run as a political imposition by a few privileged cabals.”

Again, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi said, “I implore the opposition parties to go to the Supreme Court to re-establish the supremacy of law and to teach our younger generation the value of resolving disputes through legal means rather than violence.”