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Tribunal adjourns APP, Obi’s petition to Wednesday

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The Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal, Abuja, on Monday, adjourned the petitions of the Action Peoples Party (APP) and the Labour Party (LP) to Wednesday.

The parties are challenging the emergence of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) as the winner of the 25th February presidential election.

In its petition, the APP is challenging the results of the presidential election on the grounds of irregularities, including alleged mutilation of election results.

Furthermore, the APP, which is the only applicant in the petition, is also challenging Tinubu’s victory on the grounds that “the first respondent was not qualified to stand for the said election having knowingly supplied false information”, including the alleged falsification of age and educational qualifications.

It also stated that “the first respondent was not duly elected by a majority of lawful votes cast at the election”.

The party also alleged corrupt practices by the staff of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and voter inducement, among others, which, according to the APP, affected the outcome of the elections adding that the election was characterised by “monumental vote buying”.

According to the party, “the overvoting took place under the watchful eyes of agents of the third respondent”.

Following the withdrawal and consequent dismissal of the petition by the Action Alliance, the APP’s petition was called and the parties announced appearances.

APP’s National Legal Adviser, Peter Abang announced his appearance for the party, while Obed Agu announced his appearance as the party’s legal representative.

For the respondents, Chief Wole Olanipekun announced appearance for Tinubu; Mr Lateef Fagbemi for the APC; and Abubakar Mahmoud for INEC.

Fagbemi informed the court of his preliminary objection to the APP’s petition and INEC’s lawyer, Mahmoud, informed the court of his client’s pending applications in response to the APP’s petition

Consequently, the court adjourned the APP’s petition until Wednesday for continuation of the hearing.

After the adjournment of the APP’s petition to Wednesday, the petition by the LP and its presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi were called up.

Parties announced their appearances after Obi, who is the first petitioner in the case, introduced himself.

The LP and Obi are challenging the outcome of the 25th February presidential election on the grounds that Tinubu was not qualified to contest the elections “for an offence involving dishonesty, namely narcotics trafficking imposed by the United States District Court”.

They also cited non-compliance with the electoral laws as well as the guidelines of INEC.

LP’s National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh appeared as the party’s representative; May Agbamuche-Mbu appeared on behalf of INEC; Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong, appeared for the APC.

Livy Uzoukwu appeared for Obi, while Mahmoud was the counsel for the electoral commission.

The duo of Olanipekun and Fagbemi maintained appearances for Tinubu and the Vice President-elect, Senator Kashim Shettima, and the APC respectively.

Counsel for Obi, Uzoukwu, said they had filed their answers to the questions on 22nd April.

“We adopt and rely on them in this pretrial proceedings”, he said

Counsel for INEC, Mahmoud told the court that the electoral commission had filed its responses to the pre-hearing questions.

Olanipekun also informed the court that his client had filed his answers to the pre-hearing questions.

He said: “We have filed our answers on the 3rd of May 2023 and my Noble Lords under paragraph 14 we have also listed the application subject to the preliminary objection in the reply”.

He adopted the answers therein.

Counsel for the APC, Fagbemi stated also that he had filed answers on behalf of his client to the pre-hearing questions of the court.

Following that, the court adjourned Obi’s petition until Wednesday.

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