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Appeal court ruling, victory for
democracy - AD chief
An AD chieftain in Bauchi, Alhaji Muhammad Sunusi, says the
Court of Appeal ruling on the feud between President Olusegun
Obasanjo and Vice President Atiku Abubakar as ''victory for
democracy'.
Sunusi told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Bauchi that the
judgement signified the independence of the judiciary in the
country's nascent democracy.
``The ruling added another hope for the survival of democracy
and rule of law'', he said.
The party chief, who commended the court over the ruling, said
the court had displayed a high sense of maturity and political
acumen in handling the case.
``The ruling was quite in order and signifies that there are
still credible judges in the nation's judiciary'', Sunusi he
said, adding that it confirmed that no individual was above the
law.
He commended the vice president for seeking redress in the court
and urged politicians to emulate Atiku and embrace dialogue in
settling their differences and show respect for the rule of law.
``The action has clearly portrayed him as one who has respect
and confidence in the nation's judicial system'', Sunusi said.
A cross section of Bauchi residents who spoke to NAN expressed
delight over the ruling.
The respondents maintained that the ruling would bring sanity
and cement relations in the presidency which would enable it to
provide an effective leadership for good governance.
Malam Usman Ibrahim, a businessman, who also commented on the
ruling, said it signaled the end of a long-drawn battle in the
presidency and prayed that it ushers in a new era in the polity.
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