Atiku condamne la décision de la Cour fédérale de radier l'ADC

L'ancien vice-président Atiku Abubakar a condamné le jugement de la Cour fédérale qui cherche à radier l'African Democratic Congress (ADC). Le parti a rejeté la décision, la qualifiant de menace pour la démocratie.

Atiku Abubakar a déclaré que ce jugement place la démocratie en état de siège. Il s'est exprimé en tant que candidat à la présidence pour l'African Democratic Congress.

Le parti a également rejeté cette ordonnance. Il a averti que les autorités jouent avec le feu en poursuivant cette radiation.

Ces deux déclarations se concentrent sur la décision de la Cour fédérale concernant l'ADC. Aucun détail supplémentaire sur l'issue du jugement n'a été fourni dans les rapports.

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