30.5 C
Accra
Friday, March 14, 2025
Independent AfricaNigeria: Ex-presidential candidate fined for filing frivolous lawsuit to hinder inauguration president-elect

Date:

Nigeria: Ex-presidential candidate fined for filing frivolous lawsuit to hinder inauguration president-elect

A former presidential contender in the 2019 election, A Nigerian court fined Ambrose Owuru, for launching a complaint to prevent President-elect Bola Tinubu’s inauguration on May 29.

The court has ordered Mr. Owuru, who is also a lawyer, to pay a sum of $87,000 (£80,000) for pursuing what was deemed a “strange” and “frivolous” lawsuit.

In his suit, Mr. Owuru, who contested but lost in the 2019 presidential election, had urged the court to declare him as the rightful president instead of Mr. Tinubu.

Despite not participating in the 2023 presidential election, the lawyer claimed that he had won the 2019 presidential poll but was unfairly denied his victory.

In October 2019, the Supreme Court dismissed the suit, describing it as an abuse of the court process.

Following the announcement of Mr. Tinubu as the winner of the 2023 presidential election, Mr. Owuru filed another suit based on the facts of his previous case.

On Thursday, a three-member panel of the Court of Appeal in Abuja unanimously dismissed the suit.

The fine imposed on Mr. Owuru serves as a deterrent against filing frivolous lawsuits and abusing the judicial system.

This development showcases the Nigerian judiciary’s commitment to upholding the integrity of legal proceedings and ensuring that legitimate cases are given due attention.

[forminator_poll id="710479"]

Latest stories

Tidal waves submerge over 40 homes in Weija-Gbawe

The residents of Kelee, a coastal community in the...

Google’s prove of me as Ghana’s youngest artiste brings me great joy – Fotocopy

Ghanaian child star Fotocopy has expressed excitement over being...

Listen to Shatta Wale’s song “Betting Tax”

Dancehall star Shatta Wale has dropped a new song...

Ablakwa engages Turkish Ambassador on higher quota of scholarships for Ghanaian students

Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has reaffirmed Ghana’s...

Join debate on 2025 budget – Yaw Boamah to Jane Naana

The Minority in Parliament has demanded that Vice President...

Ghana, Japan sign $13.4m deal to enhance electricity supply to Tamale

Ghana has secured a $13.44 million grant from Japan...

I am happy about the appointment of COP Yohuno as IGP – Bridget Otoo

Ghanaian broadcaster Bridget Otoo has shared her joy over...

Related stories

Egyptian man pulls 279-tonne train using his teeth

Egyptian wrestler and strongman Ashraf Kabonga achieved a remarkable...

South Africa secures €4.7bn EU investment to boost economy

The European Union has committed €4.7 billion ($5.1 billion)...

Gaza’s food crisis worsens as Israel shuts supply routes

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is deepening as soaring...

Four independent candidates, including Nguema, to contest Gabon’s presidency

Gabon’s interim president, Brice Oligui Nguema, will compete against...

President Embalo declares candidacy for second term

President Umaro Sissoco Embalo of Guinea-Bissau has announced his...

US, Israel oppose UN-endorsed Arab intentions to rebuild Gaza

The Arab League has officially endorsed a plan, led...

Tunisia divided over trial of opposition leaders

A highly controversial trial involving 40 opposition figures including...