 A pro-democracy group have urged judges at the ongoing Nigeria's presidential election tribunal to uphold the integrity of the judiciary and be impartial in dispensing justice while listening to petitions before them. They also urged the Chief Justice of the nation to ensure judges are given the right support that will first track justice. The group under the ages of the free Nigeria movement made it known in the nation's capital, Abuja, saying that its expectation is for the conduct of ongoing proceedings to follow the rules of justice without undue interference. As they listen to petitions, the conscience of Nigeria will be waiting outside the walls of the courtroom with the account it will give posterity to their names. We urge them to do the right thing for Nigerian, for Nigeria, and not for any political party or candidate. The Chief Justice of Nigeria must ensure that the judges are given the right support and independence to decide on the cases without any kind of interference or inducement. The judges must look beyond technicalities and base their decisions on the path that bequits the best outcome for this country. We are however concerned by the teaming of the hearing and call for the conclusion of cases before the inauguration of a new administration. This will provide focus for the administration and closure to the nation.