Nasarawa Woman Protesting Naked Against Sule’s S’court Victory Shot At (pics)
An unidentified woman protesting naked was on Friday shot in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital, while protesting against the Supreme Court’s verdict that upheld the election of Governor Abdullahi Sule.
Protests broke out in Lafia and other parts of the State over the court verdict, which threw out the case of Peoples Democratic Party and its candidate, Emmanuel Ombugadu.
In a video sighted on X, the woman was shot walking naked and alone when an unidentified person shot at her.
A background voice commenting in Hausa language after the woman fell said, “Lafia has become what it has become.”
Meanwhile, the Governor appealed for calm in the State, urging the citizens to respect democracy and be law-abiding.
Speaking to State House correspondents after the apex Court verdict, Governor Sule thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the role he played in the apex court judgement, saying that the President has ensured fairness without due interference in the justice system.
“We must thank Mr President, that is what brought us here. We thank him for the role he has continued to play in all of these by ensuring that fairness is done without due interference, allowing the justice system to work the way it is supposed to work so we must express our appreciation to him for doing all that and now all the issues as far as elections are concerned are over today.
“As far as we are concerned, we have won at the Court of Appeal. We also won with the five justices led by Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun; we also had the five justices; they were in support of us, that is why.”
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