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US court orders release of Tinubu’s academic records in 48 hours

OsunDailyBy OsunDailyOctober 1, 2023No Comments6 Mins Read
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The Presidential candidate of the Peopleโ€™s Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, has again emerged victorious in his fierce legal battle to probe into the academic qualification of President Bola Tinubu in the February 25 presidential poll.

Tinubu had supplied certificates from the Chicago State University, CSU, to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to secure eligibility to participate in the election.

A United States of America court on Saturday ordered CSU to release Tinubuโ€™s academic records for verification and in support of Atikuโ€™s petition challenging the result of the 2023 presidential poll.

Justice Nancy Maldonado in a judgment dismissed the objection raised by Tinubu against Atikuโ€™s request and expressly ordered that the CSU must submit the academic records to Atiku.

The judge in the judgment granted all the four grounds upon which the former Vice-President predicated his case in the US court.

Justice Maldonado said that Tinubuโ€™s violent rhetoric cannot take the place of evidence, hence, the order that the academic records be released in the interest of justice.

The judge specifically issued an ultimatum of 48 hours within which the university must comply with her order and release the controversial academic records to the PDP presidential candidate.

Justice Maldonado in the judgment pointed out that Tinubu did not adduce any sound evidence to upturn the judgment of the Magistrate Court which had earlier granted Atilkuโ€™s request before Tinubu moved to scuttle execution of the order.

โ€œGiven that the Nigerian court deadlines were fast approaching, the Court set an expedited briefing schedule on President Tinubuโ€™s objections.

โ€œThe parties have now completed that briefing, and the Court has reviewed their submissions. For the reasons stated in this Memorandum Opinion and Order, the Court overrules President Tinubuโ€™s objections and adopts Judge Gilbertโ€™s recommended decision in full.

โ€œThe Court therefore grants Mr. Abubakarโ€™s application under 28 U.S.C. ยง 1782.

โ€œCSU is directed to respond to Mr. Abubakarโ€™s subpoena in the time and manner provided for belowโ€.

The issues raised by Tinubu in objecting to the release of his academic records include claims of privacy and that Atiku was on a fishing expedition as he can no longer use the documents to prosecute his appeal at the Supreme Court, since his case was not considered by the presidential tribunal.

However, Justice Maldonado stated that Judge Gilbert did not give a final judgment in the application dated August 2, but rather gave a โ€œreport and recommendationโ€ subject to de novo review for any objected-to
portions.

โ€œOf course, as will be seen below, even under de novo review, the Court ultimately reaches the same conclusion as Judge Gilbert and finds that the application should be granted. And further, as noted above, the Court only reviews de novo those portions of Judge Gilbertโ€™s opinion to which a party has objected.

โ€œFor the portions to which no party has objected, the opinion is reviewed only for clear error,โ€ the judge noted.

On Tinubuโ€™s submission that the documents cannot be presented to the apex court to prove Atikuโ€™s case, the court held that Tinubu failed to provide โ€œany testimony or evidence indicating that the Court of Appeal decision somehow prevents the Supreme Court of Nigeria, in its discretion, from considering new arguments and evidence under exceptional circumstancesโ€.

โ€œIndeed, President Tinubu expressly conceded that was the case before Judge Gilbert, and he still does not dispute that this procedural mechanism for presenting evidence to the Supreme Court of Nigeria under โ€œexceptional circumstancesโ€ exists. President Tinubuโ€™s suggestion then that the evidence โ€œcannot be considered under any circumstancesโ€ is thus unsupported by the record.

โ€œThis Court cannot and will not speculate as to Nigerian law and procedure. What the Court has before it is a sworn affidavit, which President Tinubu did not contest before Judge Gilbert, that the Supreme Court of Nigeria can consider new evidence under exceptional circumstances.

โ€œIn other words, it is undisputed that there is a mechanism by which Mr. Abubakar could potentially inject the requested discovery into the foreign proceedings. Whether the Supreme Court of Nigeria will ultimately allow Mr. Abubakar to use the documents, or whether it will consider them in its decision, are not questions for the Court to resolve,โ€ the judge added.

Having held that the discovery is thus undoubtably of significant importance, as are the issues at stake, the court held that CSU has sole access to the discoveryโ€”there is no other way for Mr. Abubakar to access the sought-after information about President Tinubuโ€™s diploma and education.

The judge further held, โ€œThese Rule 26 considerations therefore support granting the request for discovery.

โ€œThis Court will not obstruct the flow of discovery solely within the possession of a U.S. institution on a matter of such importance when the respondent stands ready and willing to provide it.

โ€œBecause the Court concludes that Mr. Abubakarโ€™s interest in the discovery outweighs President Tinubuโ€™s privacy interests, and because the Court need not concern itself with any burden to CSU in making the production, the Court finds the final discretionary factor weighs in favor of granting the application.

โ€œWith three factors weighing in favor, and one neutral, the Court finds on balance the discretionary factors support granting Mr. Abubakarโ€™s application. President Tinubu did not specifically object to Judge Gilbertโ€™s rulings with respect to the scope of the discovery requests, other than to generally state they are too broad.

โ€œBut even if he had, the Court independently finds the requests are appropriately tailored to seek relevant information. Mr. Abubakar did not object to the portion of Judge Gilbertโ€™s ruling limiting the scope of his request for production four mentioned above, and at any rate, the Court agrees that asking CSU to conduct electronic discovery is neither justified nor feasible at this time.

โ€œThe Court therefore adopts Judge Gilbertโ€™s ruling on the scope of the discovery requests. CSU must respond to Requests for Production Nos. 1 through 4, though CSU need not respond to the portion of Request No. 4 that seeks โ€œall communications to or from CSU concerning the certification of such documents by Jamar C. Orr, Esq., during the period of August 1, 2022 to August 1, 2023.โ€ (Dkt. 40 at 28.) As for the deposition, CSU must produce a witness that can address all five topics identified in the subpoena.

โ€œFor the foregoing reasons, the Court overrules President Tinubuโ€™s objections to Magistrate
Judge Gilbertโ€™s recommended ruling, and therefore adopts the ruling in full. Mr. Abubakarโ€™s Application is therefore granted. In light of the pending Supreme Court of Nigeria deadline, represented to the Court as October 5, 2023, and based on CSUโ€™s representations that it is ready to comply with the discovery requests and produce a witness, the Court sets an expedited schedule for completion of discovery.

โ€œRespondent CSU is directed to produce all relevant and non-privileged documents in response to Requests for Production Nos. 1 through 4 (as narrowed by Judge Gilbert and adopted here) in Mr. Abubakarโ€™s subpoena, by 12:00 p.m. (noon) CDT, on Monday, October 2, 2023.

โ€œThe Rule 30(b)(6) deposition of CSUโ€™s corporate designee must be completed by 5:00 p.m. CDT on Tuesday, October 3, 2023. Given the October 5, 2023, filing deadline before the Supreme Court of Nigeria, the Court will not extend or modify these deadline.โ€


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