Nigerian Opposition In Court Over Presidential Election Results

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, who received 25%, told supporters they had been"robbed" of victory, vowing to"prove it to Nigerians".Tinubu the winner of the election in a televised broadcast after he garnered 37% of the votes. But the two main opposition candidates rejected the result, questioning Tinubu's qualifications and alleging that results from the country's 177,000 polling stations were tampered with.

Election observers from the European Union, the Commonwealth, and other groups reported various problems, including failures in systems designed to prevent vote manipulation, but they did not allege fraud.The Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal began sitting yesterday in Abuja with a pledge to ensure justice for those who deserve it.

 

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