APC asks election petition court to dismiss PDP, Atiku’s petition against Tinubu’s victory

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The APC urged the election petition court to dismiss the petition filed by Atiku and his party, the PDP, challenging the victory of the president-elect, Bola Tinubu, in the 25 February election.

on Wednesday prayed the Presidential Election Petition Court in Abuja to dismiss the petition filed by the PDP challenging the election of Sen. Bola Tinubu in the 25 February poll.

The party said that the court had no jurisdiction to adjudicate on the petitioners’ allegation predicated on ground in paragraph 16 of the petition and the related paragraph 146 which lacks necessary facts or particulars as required by paragraph 4 of the rules of procedure for election petitions , Tinubu and the APC as 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively.

Thirdly, the petition stated that Mr Tinubu was not duly elected by majority of lawful votes cast at the Election. The APC had similarly, in separate filings, urged the election petition court to dismiss other petitions filed by the Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi, and three other candidates.

 

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The APC have valid reasons for this ask, if truly atiku did not provide the particulars of polling units where any irregularity or non-compliance took place. I am surprised to read this. I thought atiku had these evidences well-documented by each Polling Unit? I am confused.

Their reply is just to ask Presidential Election Petition Tribunal to dismiss ALL Presidential Election Petitions challenging the integrity of the sham INEC conducted lol, nursery approach to a global relevance issue. Present contrary evidences, No. TinubuTheDrugDealer

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