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Alleged Electoral Act Violation: Court Adjourns Suit Seeking Buhari, Atiku’s Disqualification till March 26 - THISDAYLIVE via thisdaylive

Justice Ahmed Mohammed on Tuesday adjourned hearing in a suit seeking the disqualification of President Muhammadu Buhari and the first runner up in the just concluded presidential election, Atiku Abubakar, over their alleged violation of the Electoral Act till March 26.

The two Presidential Candidates in the February 23 presidential election are to be served through the legal departments of their parties, the All Progressive Congress and Peoples Democratic Party respectively. Specifically, the plaintiff through his counsel, Ezekiel Ofou is praying the court to set aside the participation of Buhari and Atiku on the grounds that they spent more than one billion naira each as campaign expenses.

When the matter came up Tuesday, counsel to the plaintiff, Ofou told the trial judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed that he had found it extremely difficult to serve the court papers on Buhari and Atiku, who are the major defendants in the suit because of the retinue of security around them.

 

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