Atiku, PDP seek live broadcast of election petition court proceedings

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Atiku and PDP called for a live broadcast of the proceedings of the Presidential Election Petition Court in an application dated 5 May.

, has approached the Presidential Election Petition Court seeking an order allowing live broadcast of proceedings of his petition.

They also contended that being a unique electoral dispute with a peculiar constitutional dimension, it was a matter of public interest where millions of Nigerians were stakeholders with a constitutional right to receive. Why media stakeholders must seek withdrawal of 6th amendment to Broadcasting Code, By Lanre Arogundade and Tunde Akanni

NAN reports that the court held its inaugural sitting and conducted pre-hearing sessions on some petitions challenging the outcome of the 25 February presidential election on Monday.

 

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