A sacred emergency in the Pacific country of Samoa made a beeline for the courts on Tuesday as Prime Minister-choose Fiame Naomi Mata’afa shock away the actions of the now former PM, who has committed to not give up power.

Mata’afa was confirmed as the country’s first female leader at a phenomenal function in a tent external to parliament on Monday after the island country’s long-serving ruler wouldn’t surrender power and requested the entryways of the structure to be blocked.

Mata’afa uncovered Tuesday she was confronting a private indictment over the function.

She said the authenticity of the service was in every case prone to be tested as former leader Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi keeps on questioning the political race on 9 April 2021.

Malielegaoi lead the South Pacific country for over two decades however has lost a line of court moves looking to upset the vote and call another general election.

He has named the swearing-in service treason and demands he is still PM.