Mary Peter-Odili, a retired justice of the supreme court, has refuted claims that she is now talking with appellate court and supreme court judges to guarantee that President Bola Tinubu receives a positive decision from the election petition tribunal.
The Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) Atiku Abubakar, the Labour Party’s (LP) Peter Obi, and the Allied Peoples Movement (AP) are all contesting Tinubu’s victory in the election on February 25 before the tribunal.
Twitter user Jackson Ude said that Peter-Odili was assisting Tinubu in getting a positive ruling from the tribunal.
Reacting to the allegation in a press statement signed by Felix Enebeli, her spokesperson, Odili described the claim as “false and malicious”.
“While the defamation arising from the false allegation has been referred to the lawyers of her lordship to deal with in accordance with the law, we consider it appropriate, particularly for the sake of the public, to issue this unequivocal denial of the false allegation,” Enebeli said.
“We deny every allegation contained in the publication and state that the publication is false, malicious, mischievous and a deliberate attempt at smearing the integrity and solid reputation of her lordship.
“We say nothing of the fact that the publication has the potential of inciting the public against her lordship on an issue of grave national importance.
“For the records, her lordship is neither a judicial consultant to anyone nor is she in any way connected with or involved in any of the presidential election petitions or any other election petition whatsoever. The public is hereby urged to disbelieve, disregard and ignore this false publication”.
Enebeli added that Odili’s lawyers are on the issue and have demanded a retraction and public apology from Ude.
Should Ude fail to retract the story, Enebeli said redress would be sought in court.