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Atiku Petitions Appeal Court over Alleged Ploy to Delay Presidential Tribunal - THISDAYLIVE via thisdaylive

The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2019 presidential election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has petitioned the Court of Appeal over what he described as a deliberate ploy to truncate the constitutional calendar of the presidential election petition before the Tribunal.

The PDP and Abubakar had based their application, among other things, on the ground that Bulkachuwa is the wife of Mr. Adamu Bulkachuwa, a prominent card-carrying member of the All Progressives Congress and senator-elect for Bauchi north senatorial district, which is a political party involved in the suit.

He said that the fact that she is married to a senator-elect, who along with her son are in the APC, will not foist any room for bias in the case. But Atiku in a letter through his counsel dated May 31, 2019, urged the President of the Court of Appeal to appoint a replacement forthwith, since he knows the Tribunal has a timeline to prosecute the petitions, adding that already, 76 days have been expended out of the 180 days allowed by law, as seen in Section 134 and of the Electoral Act .

 

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They are not in a hurry.The Judiciary, is firmly under the APC's instruction button mode.

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