Presidential Hopeful Faduri Joseph Commends National Rescue Movement Resilience After Federal High Court Ruling
NRM presidential hopeful Faduri Joseph reacts to the Federal High Court ruling in Abuja, calling it a triumph for party unity and the rule of law.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 18, 2026, 11:23 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Independent Nigeria

A Judicial Endorsement of Party Structure
The National Rescue Movement has received a significant boost to its internal stability following a recent ruling by the Federal High Court in Abuja. Faduri Oluwadare Joseph, a prominent presidential hopeful within the organization, publicly commended the party leadership for its steadfastness during a period of legal uncertainty. The court's decision to decline jurisdiction over contempt proceedings initiated by Edozie Njoku against the Independent National Electoral Commission has been framed by party loyalists as a definitive win for institutional integrity. According to Joseph, the ruling serves as a necessary check against attempts to destabilize the party’s established administrative framework.
Upholding the 2025 Emergency Convention Mandate
Central to the current legal victory is the recognition of the leadership hierarchy established during the Emergency National Convention held on April 14, 2025. Joseph emphasized that the court's stance reaffirms the legitimacy of the decisions made during that assembly, which was officially monitored and sanctioned by the electoral umpire. Under the guidance of Prince Chinedu Obi, the NRM has sought to maintain a unified front despite internal friction. The presidential aspirant noted that the judgment validates the collective will of the members who participated in the 2025 transition, effectively shielding the party from unauthorized structural changes.
A Call for Internal Discipline and Democratic Unity
The ruling is being viewed by the NRM hierarchy as a triumph for internal party discipline and the broader application of democratic principles. Joseph, popularly known by the moniker Fadojoe, extended his congratulations to the National Management Committee and the National Executive Committee for navigating the legal challenges without compromising the party's core ideals. He argued that the judgment is not merely a victory for specific leaders but a win for all genuine members nationwide who seek a credible political platform. This sentiment reflects a desire to move past litigation and focus on the party's broader political objectives.
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