 Meanwhile, the presidential election petition court has consolidated all the petitions against the election of Bola Tinibu as Nigeria's president. The petition court had raised the issue of consolidating all the petitions in acts parties to address it. Tinibu and the APC had opposed the issue of an other measure, but the petitioners maintained a neutral stance. At the resumed court session on Tuesday, a five-member panel of the court led by Haruna Samani held that the petitions would be consolidated and head side-by-side given the time constraints to hear and determine the petitions. According to Livi Uzoku, a senior advocate of Nigeria, cancelled to the Labour Party. The court has fixed May 30 to commence hearing of the petitions. That's why they were consolidated and we have no problem with that. We don't normally go back to what has been done. We are looking forward to how to prove our petition and we believe we are going to prove it. Because if at the end of the day, I said before, the court rules that somebody who is there, under the law, should not be there. Of course, the court will remove him. What is important is the issue of courage.