Prominent Labour Party figure, Pat Utomi, has raised concerns about the alleged departure of judges and politicians to escape the impending judgement day. Utomi took to his official Twitter account on Tuesday to address the current situation in Nigeria.
Utomi’s remarks were prompted by the official announcement from the presidential election petition court regarding the delivery date for judgement on the Presidential Election Petition Case (PEPC), which began on May 8. This announcement has sparked extensive discussions and reactions throughout Nigeria.
In his Twitter statement, Pat Utomi shared his belief that a climate of fear has taken hold, prompting politicians and judges to reportedly flee the country in anticipation of judgement day. He attributed this phenomenon to the perceived lack of adherence to honest principles within the political and judicial realms.
In his Twitter post, Pat Utomi expressed his belief that there is a prevailing atmosphere of fear, leading politicians and judges to reportedly leave the country in anticipation of judgement day. He attributed this phenomenon to the perceived absence of adherence to honest principles within the political and judicial spheres.