 Five residents of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, have sued the Attorney General of the Federation AGF and the Chief Justice of Nigeria, CJN, over the declaration of Senator Bola Tinibu as the nation's president-elect. The plaintiffs in the suit filed before the Federal High Court in Abuja on April 28, 2023, over the senator Tinibu failed to secure at least 25% of votes cast in the FCT. Tinibu, who was the flag bearer of the All Progressives Congress APC, was declared the winner of the February 25, 2023 presidential poll with 8,794,726 votes. The plaintiffs also want a declaration extending President Mohamed Buairi's tenure pending when a successor is determined in accordance with the Constitution. Meanwhile, the court fixes May 24 for ruling on sued by FCT residents seeking to stop May 29 inauguration of Tinibu. And then on jurisdiction we did let the court know that it has power of judicial review under Section 66B of the Constitution. And we are looking at the conduct of my net chairman as that of any public officer. So the question is whether it's constitutional or not. So this court has the jurisdiction to determine whether that action is constitutional or not. And then we also let the court know that being the Federal High Court has exclusive jurisdiction over the termination of such issue. So there's no question of jurisdiction there. Then on whether or not the matter is pending at the presidential election terminal, we let the court know that nothing happening there can rob us of our personal rights to pay hearing.