Former lawmaker, Senator Shehu Sani has condemned the attitude of the political leaders in Ebonyi and Rivers States.
The social critic observed that the relocation of the elections petition tribunal to Abuja “doesn’t tell good about the attitude of the political leaders” in the two states.
Senator Sani’s statement arose from the relocation of the elections petition tribunal of both Ebonyi and Rivers States to Abuja.
It could be recalled that Chief Judge of the Court of Appeal, Monica Mensem, last month ordered the relocation of both Ebonyi and Rivers Election Petition Tribunal to the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with immediate effect.
Sani, in a tweet on Sunday, said the relocation showed the bad attitudes of political leaders in the two States.
"The relocation of the elections petition tribunal from Rivers and Ebonyi to Abuja doesn’t tell good about the attitude of the political leaders in those states," the former lawmaker tweeted.