The legal team of the Peoples
Democratic Party presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has filed a motion to
challenge President Bola Tinubu’s plea for Chicago State University not to
release privileged documents in his academic records.
The Special Adviser to Atiku on
Public Communications, Phrank Shaibu, who disclosed this said the legal team
had up to 48 hours to respond to the motion in the US court.
Atiku had earlier secured an order
for CSU to make the president’s academic records available to his legal team.
A magistrate, Jeffrey Gilbert, had
last week ordered Tinubu’s alma mater to provide all relevant and
non-privileged documents to the applicant within two days.
Atiku is currently challenging the
victory of the former Lagos State governor at the 2023 presidential poll and
his recent affirmation by an election petition court in Nigeria.
The documents sought by the PDP
candidate, through his counsel, Angela Liu, include the record of admission and
acceptance at the university, dates of attendance including degrees, awards,
and honors attained by the former governor of Lagos State at the university, among
others.
But as the deadline given by
Gilbert drew nearer on Thursday, Tinubu’s lawyers approached Maldonado, arguing
that the earlier decision by Gilbert needed to be reviewed by a district judge.
The request for a review and delay
of the order till Monday was eventually granted by the US district judge.
Tinubu’s application, filed by his
lawyers, Oluwole Afolabi and Christopher Charmichael, advanced two reasons.
First was that his academic
records in issue are not useful in Nigerian courts as claimed by Atiku because
the Nigerian election proceedings and the Nigerian courts have explicitly been
unreceptive to the discovery.
The second reason given was that
Atiku’s request is unduly intrusive because it allows Applicant (Atiku) to
conduct a fishing expedition into intervenor’s private, confidential, and
protected educational records.
When asked on Wednesday to confirm
if Atiku has filed the suit as he earlier threatened in Monday, Shaibu
reassured our correspondent that the former vice president would submit the
motion before midnight.
He said, “I am sure you have seen
his application. We are working on our response. We have up till midnight today
(Wednesday) to respond to them. And we will.”
On when they expect the court to
rule over the matter, Shaibu stated that “It is after we have responded to the
court, that it will fix the date and inform the parties.”
When contacted for reaction,
Coordinator of Tinubu Presidential Legal Team, Babatunde Ogala, who spoke via
phone from his base in the United States told, The PUNCH he would rather not
speak on the development.
“As I told you earlier, I am still
on vacation,” he said.
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