Tribunal wants saraki judgement to tarry for a while

It seems like you're referring to a recent development in the news. The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) has asked for a stay of execution on the judgment delivered by the Court of Appeal, which acquitted Senate President Bukola Saraki of false assets declaration charges.

The CCT is seeking a stay of execution to prevent Saraki from enjoying the benefits of the acquittal until the matter is finally resolved. This means that Saraki's acquittal would be put on hold, and he would not be able to enjoy the benefits of the judgment, such as being cleared of the charges, until the matter is resolved.

The CCT's decision to seek a stay of execution is likely due to the fact that the tribunal is not satisfied with the Court of Appeal's judgment and wants to challenge it further. The tribunal may be seeking to appeal the judgment to a higher court, such as the Supreme Court, to have the acquittal overturned.

It's worth noting that the CCT's decision to seek a stay of execution is not a guarantee that Saraki's acquittal will be overturned. The matter will now be up to the higher courts to decide whether to grant the stay of execution and whether to uphold or overturn the Court of Appeal's judgment.

What are your thoughts on this development? Do you think the CCT has a strong case, or do you think Saraki's acquittal should stand?