Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08ABUJA1933
2008-10-02 16:27:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Abuja
Cable title:
NIGERIAN SUPREME COURT TIMELINE -- PRESIDENTIAL
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ABUJA 001933
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR AF/W, INR/AA
E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/01/2018
TAGS: PGOV NI
SUBJECT: NIGERIAN SUPREME COURT TIMELINE -- PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION CHALLENGE
REF: LAGOS 376
Classified By: Acting Political Counselor Cheryl Fernandes for reasons
1.4. (b & d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L ABUJA 001933
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR AF/W, INR/AA
E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/01/2018
TAGS: PGOV NI
SUBJECT: NIGERIAN SUPREME COURT TIMELINE -- PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION CHALLENGE
REF: LAGOS 376
Classified By: Acting Political Counselor Cheryl Fernandes for reasons
1.4. (b & d).
1. (U) The Supreme Court held preliminary hearings on
September 25 for the appeals filed by the Action Congress
(AC) candidate, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, and the
All Nigeria Peoples' Party (ANPP) candidate, former Head of
State General Muhammadu Buahri, against the February 26
Appeals Court ruling upholding the 2007 Presidential
election.
2. (SBU) Buba Galadima, Secretary of the ANPP's National
Campaigns, told Poloff that all of the motions were brought
forward to the court and it was determined that the main case
will be heard on October 23. Galadima said Chief Justice
Idris Legbo Kutigi will allow each lawyer one hour to present
their cases on Oct. 23. After hearing the cases the seven
justices will likely set a date for the delivery of their
decision and will then recess to deliberate, or they could
possibly give their decision that same day. However, there
is no specific deadline for the court to make a decision.
The Court could also come back and ask for additional
information. Still, Galadima said that he does not expect
that the Court's decision will lag beyond November. Alhaji
Zango, a close confidant of former Vice President Atiku, said
he expects the justices to act quickly and hopes that a
decision will be made before the end of the year.
3. (C) Comment: Both Galadima and Zango clearly have higher
expectations than Kwara State Governor Bukola Saraki. Saraki
told the Ambassador on September 22 that he did not expect
the Supreme Court to make a decision until January 2009.
(See reftel.) In addition there is a sense in the North, and
in Abuja in particular, that the Supreme Court's odds of
overturning the election are about 50-50, but leaning more
toward overturning the 2007 Presidential Election than they
had earlier in the year due to President Yar'Adua's health
issues. End comment.
4. (U) This cable has been coordinated with Consulate Lagos.
SANDERS
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
DEPT FOR AF/W, INR/AA
E.O. 12958: DECL: 10/01/2018
TAGS: PGOV NI
SUBJECT: NIGERIAN SUPREME COURT TIMELINE -- PRESIDENTIAL
ELECTION CHALLENGE
REF: LAGOS 376
Classified By: Acting Political Counselor Cheryl Fernandes for reasons
1.4. (b & d).
1. (U) The Supreme Court held preliminary hearings on
September 25 for the appeals filed by the Action Congress
(AC) candidate, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, and the
All Nigeria Peoples' Party (ANPP) candidate, former Head of
State General Muhammadu Buahri, against the February 26
Appeals Court ruling upholding the 2007 Presidential
election.
2. (SBU) Buba Galadima, Secretary of the ANPP's National
Campaigns, told Poloff that all of the motions were brought
forward to the court and it was determined that the main case
will be heard on October 23. Galadima said Chief Justice
Idris Legbo Kutigi will allow each lawyer one hour to present
their cases on Oct. 23. After hearing the cases the seven
justices will likely set a date for the delivery of their
decision and will then recess to deliberate, or they could
possibly give their decision that same day. However, there
is no specific deadline for the court to make a decision.
The Court could also come back and ask for additional
information. Still, Galadima said that he does not expect
that the Court's decision will lag beyond November. Alhaji
Zango, a close confidant of former Vice President Atiku, said
he expects the justices to act quickly and hopes that a
decision will be made before the end of the year.
3. (C) Comment: Both Galadima and Zango clearly have higher
expectations than Kwara State Governor Bukola Saraki. Saraki
told the Ambassador on September 22 that he did not expect
the Supreme Court to make a decision until January 2009.
(See reftel.) In addition there is a sense in the North, and
in Abuja in particular, that the Supreme Court's odds of
overturning the election are about 50-50, but leaning more
toward overturning the 2007 Presidential Election than they
had earlier in the year due to President Yar'Adua's health
issues. End comment.
4. (U) This cable has been coordinated with Consulate Lagos.
SANDERS