Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana, has said that the judiciary should not determine the winners of elections in Nigeria, noting that the Independent National Electoral Commission has the sole responsibility of doing that.
Falana disclosed this while featuring on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Friday night.
His comments came a day after the Supreme Court upheld the election of President Bola Tinubu in the February 25 general election.
The apex court threw out the petitions from the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, and Labour Party’s Peter Obi.
Falana has, however, pointed out that the country is yet to maintain a strong footing in the conduct of elections that are devoid of acrimony.
He said, “No doubt, the judgement of the Supreme Court ascended the electoral contestation as far as the presidential election conducted in February this year is concerned, but for sure, it is not a judicial endorsement of the conduct of the election by INEC.
“What I mean is that, even with the judgement, it is very clear that Nigeria has a long way to go in terms of ensuring that credible elections are conducted, elections that will be devoid of acrimony, elections that all of us will be proud of, but we are still a long way from there even with the judgement.
“Yes, for now, the presidential election is concluded; it should have been concluded in February, but it has just been concluded by the Supreme Court and it should not be so. The judiciary should not determine the winners of elections.”