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Nigerian Supreme Court Declares Tinubu as Presidential Election Victor

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
November 1, 2023
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Nigerian Supreme Court Declares Tinubu as Presidential Election Victor
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On Thursday, October 26th, a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s political landscape unfolded as the Supreme Court upheld the presidential election victory of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, marking a significant affirmation of his leadership. This ruling, delivered by a seven-member court, concluded the protracted legal disputes challenging the election’s integrity, thereby granting Tinubu the mandate to govern Africa’s most populous nation.

Tinubu, a 71-year-old political veteran and former Lagos governor, emerged victorious in February’s closely contested election, securing 37% of the vote. His win narrowly surpassed that of his main competitors, Atiku Abubakar of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Peter Obi of the Labour Party, who garnered 29% and 25% respectively. The opposition’s contention centered around alleged electoral law breaches and fraud, particularly focusing on the election commission’s failure to digitally transmit results from polling stations.

Despite acknowledging glitches in the voting system, the election commission insisted on the election’s integrity. 

The opposition further argued that Tinubu’s victory was invalid as he won less than 25% of the vote in the federal capital, Abuja. However, the Supreme Court dismissed these claims, affirming that Tinubu had indeed met the legal threshold by winning 25% of the vote in two-thirds of all 36 states and Abuja combined.

Tinubu’s ascent to the presidency is not just a personal triumph but a testament to Nigeria’s evolving democratic process. Since the country’s return to democracy in 1999, most elections have sparked legal disputes, yet the Supreme Court has never overturned a presidential result. This consistent pattern reinforces the judiciary’s role in upholding electoral integrity.

As President, Tinubu faces daunting challenges, including tackling double-digit inflation, foreign currency shortages, and widespread insecurity. His administration is also grappling with crude oil theft and a weakening naira. Tinubu’s economic reforms, such as eliminating a costly fuel subsidy and introducing a market-oriented exchange rate, aim to transform Nigeria into a regional economic powerhouse.

In addition to domestic issues, Tinubu’s leadership extends to the international arena. His recent appointment as chair of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) places him at the forefront of addressing regional instability, including the impact of military coups since 2020.

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