Adamawa Election Petition Tribunal Begins Sitting Without Governorship Petition | Sahara Reporters

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Presiding over the inaugural sitting, Justice S. M. Akanbi said a total of 19 petitions were received, two for Senate, seven for House of Representatives, and 10 for State House of Assembly. However, he announced that the tribunal was yet to receive a petition arising from the conduct of the governorship election concluded on March 28, 2019.

The Adamawa State Election Petition Tribunal began its inaugural sitting in Yola on Monday, warning the public that it"will not condone interference from anybody".

However, he announced that the tribunal was yet to receive a petition arising from the conduct of the governorship election concluded on March 28, 2019.

 

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