
A frontline lawyer and member of the African Democratic Congress, ADC legal team, Kalu Kalu, has described Justice Peter Lifu’s order to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to de-register the party and four others as a useless ruling.
He said that the Monday, June 15 ruling of the Federal High Court, Abuja was deeply flawed.
Speaking on Arise News, Kalu noted that the actions of Justice Lifu, have come under scrutiny following a Court of Appeal ruling staying proceedings at the Federal High Court.
He pointed out that the decisions of the Court of Appeal are binding on lower courts but despite the order being brought to Justice Lifu’s attention he went ahead to deliver the ruling.
“This is a very useless judgment. Very, very useless judgment. Even a university student, a law university student, will tell you that once a Court of Appeal gives any judgment or ruling, that the lower court is bound by that ruling,” he said.
He continued, “I mean, ordinary law students in the university, let alone a senior judge. The Court of Appeal gave a ruling staying proceedings at the Federal High Court, and it’s not as if that the ruling was not brought to the attention of my Lord Honorable Justice Peter Lifu. It was brought to his attention.
“Let me now please let Nigerians know how the genesis of this matter. The plaintiff in this matter filed this action in December last year in the name of name of National Forum of Former





