Source: THISDAY LIVE
A legal practitioner, Mr. Nnamdi
Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe, has filed a notice at the Federal High Court in Abuja
to discontinue the suit he instituted seeking the disqualification of
President Muhammadu Buhari for lack of certificate.
Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe had alleged that Buhari
was not qualified to aspire for the office of the President of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria because he did not sit for the Cambridge
West African School Certificate (WASC) in 1961 as he claimed.
The notice of discontinuance dated June
27 and obtained by THISDAY, read: “Take note that the plaintiff in this
originating summons, Nnamdi Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe, hereby discontinues this
action.”
THISDAY checks revealed that following
the withdrawal of the suit from court, the trial judge, Justice Ademola
Adeniyi will today sit and accordingly strike out the case.
Though Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe did not give any reason for withdrawing the case from court, THISDAY gathered that it might not be unconnected with alleged threats to his life and members of his family.
In an interview with THISDAY last month,
Nwokocha-Ahaaiwe had alleged that there were some subtle threats on him
to withdraw the case from court.
He had said: Of course, I am concerned and my family and friends are too; I am not naïve and some subtle threats have already been made. For now it is small comfort that if anything happens to me, even if disguised as an accident or anything, Nigerians will know exactly who is responsible.
He had said: Of course, I am concerned and my family and friends are too; I am not naïve and some subtle threats have already been made. For now it is small comfort that if anything happens to me, even if disguised as an accident or anything, Nigerians will know exactly who is responsible.
“In any case, it was Professor Wole
Soyinka, I think, who once said in one of his books that ‘The Man Dies
in Him Who Keeps Quiet in The Face of Tyranny’ or something of the sort.
Speaking of which, I am amazed at the conspiracy of silence by
Nigerians. It is astounding is it not, that in the light of this very
apparent rape of our constitution, laws, indeed the very essence of our
democracy, all of our civil society advocates and activists have gone
deaf and dumb in the face of tyranny.
“All those voluble persons (and I don’t
want to name them; they know themselves and Nigerians know them too),
who pretend they are activists or keepers of the moral conscience of the
nation astonishingly can’t see or appreciate what is happening. This
country really misses Chief Gani Fawehinmi; he was the only fearless,
credible, true and genuine conscience of the nation, not the pretenders
we have today; all the others only make noise when it suits them and
their interests but look the other way once they are compromised. None
of us today, can tie Gani’s shoe-laces.”
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