The Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, Tanko Mohammed, has remained on the ‘hot seat’, since the ruling of the Supreme Court on the Imo State Governorship election.
This time, the Leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, is armed with a petition, which it plans to hand over to the United States of America, USA, United Kingdom, UK, and European Union, EU, through their various Embassies.
The petition is to be handed over to the countries and organisation on Friday, January 31.
In the petition, the PDP would be detailing its grievances and allegations against the CJN and the Supreme Court, especially with regard to recent judgments for which its members and loyalists have been carrying out protests across the country.
In a short notice to the public, the party said that the presentation of the petitions to the foreign bodies, is in continuation of its protests.
The protest, according to the notice, would have members of the party’s Board of Trustees, the National Assembly, and other Stakeholders, taking part.
“In continuation of our protests as ordered by NEC, the National Chairman has directed that all members of the NWC, BOT, Leadership, and members of the National Assembly, and other critical Stakeholders of our great party, would be presenting our petitions to the Embassies of the United States of America, United Kingdom, and the European Union, on the state of affairs in the country”, the party announced.