 Mr. Peter Mba, presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the recent elections, says the Supreme Court judgment that upheld the victory of President Bola Tinobu has damaged people's confidence in the judiciary. Obi spoke in Abuja on Monday at a press conference. He said the Independent National Electoral Commission displayed incompetence during the elections. On October 26, the seven-member panel of the Apex Court in a unanimous decision dismissed the petitions of Obi and Atik Wabubaka of the People's Democratic Party, challenging Tinobu's victory in the February 25 election. Certain legal issues aside, the Supreme Court has bitted a disturbing aversion to public opinion just as it abandoned its responsibility as court of law and policy. It is therefore to correct this man that has observed that the court's decision contradicts the overwhelming evidence of election rigging, false claim of technical glitch, substantial non-compliance to the rules set by INEC itself, as well as matters of pejority, identity theft, and forgery have been brought to light in Constance's election matter. These are healthy allegations that should not have been treated with levity. More appealing, the Supreme Court's judgment willfully congealed preaches of the Constitution relative to established qualifications and parameters for candidates in presidential elections. With this counterintuitive judgment, the Supreme Court has transferred a heavy moral burden on the court room to our national conscience.