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  • Supreme Court: Umeh hails Obi, urges Nigerians to keep hope alive

    Supreme Court: Umeh hails Obi, urges Nigerians to keep hope alive

    Senator representing Anambra Central Senatorial district, Victor Umeh has praised Labour Party (LP)’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi over his decision to appeal his case at the Supreme Court.

    He described Obi as a dogged politician without violent and desperate disposition, urging Nigerians to keep faith with him. 

    Umeh who was reacting to Presidential Election Petition Tribunal judgement, expressed confidence in the judiciary, despite unfavourable outcome at the tribunal.

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    He acknowledged impossibility of importing justices from heaven for Supreme Court to adjudicate over appeals that would arise from PEPT judgement, but insisted it was necessary the process was followed to the later. 

    He said: “The election has a process, including campaigns, actual election, declaration of the results, and the judicial adjudication. Anyone who feels unsatisfied will go to the court to challenge the outcome. 

    “This week witnessed several judgements across Nigeria. The PEPT delivered its own judgement on Wednesday. The petitioners are assessing the judgements. Anyone who finds any hole has the right to go to supreme Court. 

    “The truth is that you can’t abridge anybody’s right to go and ventilate his grievances in court. The petitioners will decide on the next line of action. 

    “Our own candidate, Mr. Peter Obi has decided to go to the Supreme Court. We won’t go to heaven to bring justices at the Supreme Court to come adjudicate over the appeals that will arise from judgements of the Presidential Election Tribunal.

    “But we must keep faith with the process we have. Nobody can prejudge what the Supreme Court will do. I must commend my own brother for his tenacity and the spirit of non-violence; he won’t do anything to diminish the integrity of democracy. Even with the judgement delivered dismissing his petition, he’s not desperate. 

    “He’s someone I’ve worked with; he’s not a new person in this process. I’ve gone through this route with him since 2001. We went through all kinds of formidable challenges to get him become Anambra State Governor after three years in the tribunal, eventually he prevailed.

    “He told me he will go and test the process at the Supreme Court. It’s his constitutional rights. We’ll continue to pray and wish him well.”

    Umeh however noted it was high time politicians placed credible electoral process above election victory, which he stressed was critical to democratic growth and development.

    “What’s important for Nigeria is no matter who wins, let’s think about this country and processes of creating our leadership. It’s far more fundamental than victory anybody can take away. 

    “Let’s establish a standard where election will be transparent and credible, and after announcement of results, whoever loses will go home and congratulate the winner. 

    “Let the process not be subverted, with people taking advantage of another yet expect democracy to grow. We want a democracy our people will have confidence in, not even waiting on the courts over election disputes.”

  • Atiku, Obi: why we are challenging tribunal verdict

    Atiku, Obi: why we are challenging tribunal verdict

    • Don’t go to S’Court, Bello, Wike, Bruce urge PDP, LP candidates
    • APC: judgment reinforces democracy, judiciary’s vibrancy

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar and his Labour Party (LP) counterpart, Peter Obi, yesterday explained why they rejected the judgment of the Presidential Election Petition Court, which upheld the victory of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Atiku described the judgment as bereft of justice.

    The former vice president also said the judgment failed to restore the confidence of Nigerians on free and fair elections.

    Obi said he rejected the tribunal’s decision because it was devoid of justice.

    However, the ruling party hailed the verdict, describing it as a victory for democracy.

     Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello urged the two opposition presidential candidates to accept their defeat, warning that their appeals will be an exercise in futility.

    A PDP chieftain, Senator Ben Murray-Bruce, advised Atiku to accept the judgment in “national interest”.

    Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike said “there is no need for Atiku to appeal,” adding that it is counter-productive.

    The Court of Appeal justices, sitting at the Presidential Election Petitions Court (PEPC), is the first stage of presidential election petition.

    An aggrieved petitioner has a right of appeal to the Supreme Court, which is the final arbiter.

    The appellant has 14 days to file his claims before the apex court, which has 60 days from the tribunal judgment to give its verdict.

    Atiku: I will fight on

    Atiku, who vowed to appeal the verdict, said his decision was anchored on his belief that the court is the sanctuary of justice.

    The presidential candidate, who spoke at a media briefing held at the PDP secretariat in Abuja, was accompanied by the National Chairman, Umar Damagum, and other party leaders.

    Atiku said: “The journey of my political career, as you know, holds so much to the courage and fearless decisions of our judiciary.

    “Indeed, I am no stranger to legal battles, and I can say that I have a fair idea of how the court system works. All through my career as a politician, I have been a fighter, and I must say that I have found the judiciary as a worthy pillar to rest on in the pursuit of justice.”

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    Atiku added: “Our gains in ensuring transparent elections through the deployment of technology was heavily compromised by INEC in the way it managed the last presidential election.

    “I am afraid that the judgment of the court, as rendered by the Presidential Election Petition Court yesterday (Wednesday), failed to restore confidence in our dreams of free and fair elections devoid of human manipulations.

    “Like I did say at the beginning of this legal battle when I instructed my lawyers to file my petition challenging the outcome of the presidential election, my ultimate goal in this pursuit is to ensure that democracy is further strengthened through the principles and processes of fair hearing.

    “I take great pains to tell you that the decision of the court of first instance on this matter utterly falls far short of that expectation. I am therefore, here to tell you that, though the judgment of the court yesterday is respected, it is a judgment that I refuse to accept.

    “I refuse to accept the judgment because I believe that it is bereft of substantial justice. However, the disappointment in the verdict of the court can never destroy my confidence in the judiciary.

    “Consequently, I have asked my lawyers to activate my constitutionally guaranteed rights of appeal to the higher court, which, in the instance, is the Supreme Court.

    “It is my conviction that the electoral process in Nigeria should be devoid of untidy manipulations and that the outcome of every election should be a perfect reflection of the wishes of the electorate.

    “I believe that such is the only way through which our democracy can have a manifest expression of its true meaning. Whether I prevail in this quest or not, the record of my effort in ensuring an order of credible elections in Nigeria shall remain for the future generations to evaluate.

    “On this note, I urge all my supporters to remain steadfast. I urge them to take solace in an immortal lesson I learned from my leader and mentor, the late Shehu Yar’Adua, that losing a battle is less important than losing the war.

    “We might have lost a battle yesterday, but the war is well ahead of us. And I believe that with our hopes in God, we shall win the war of restoring confidence in our electoral system”.

    Damagum said the verdict did not serve the interest of justice.

    He said: “From the faces of Nigerians in all nooks and crannies, you will see hopelessness and despair since the pronouncement of the judgment yesterday.

    “Lawyers, politicians and other relevant stakeholders from all walks of life were also more confused as law and facts were visibly thrown over board.

    “As a law-abiding political party, we received the judgment with shock along with other Nigerians and friends of Nigeria. What is at stake is beyond personal gains”.

    Why I reject verdict, by Obi

    Obi said: “This judgment was delivered within the statutory time frame under the extant statutes. We acknowledge the Court’s contributions to due process and the seeming attempt to strengthen our democracy.

    “As petitioners in this case, we respect the views and rulings of the Court, but we disagree with the Court’s reasoning and conclusions in the judgment it delivered. It is my intention as a presidential candidate and the intention of the Labour Party to challenge this judgment by way of appeal immediately, as allowed by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “The PEPC has rendered its judgment, but that esteemed body is not the final arbiter. The responsibility now falls on the Supreme Court. I do know that judgment is not coterminous with justice. I implore Nigerians to remain focused, steadfast, and peaceful; abide by the rule of law, and understand that this matter has not reached its logical conclusion.

    “Our legal team has already received our firm instruction to file an appeal against the decision. I shall not relent in the quest for justice, not necessarily for myself but indeed for our teeming supporters all over the country whose mandate to us at the polls was regrettably truncated by INEC.”

    Judgment reinforces democracy, says APC

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of APC said the judgment has reinforced  democracy and underscored the vibrancy and independence of the judiciary.

    The National Secretary, Senator Ajibola Basiru,  who spoke on behalf of the NWC, hailed the judiciary for meticulously dealing with the petitions brought before it by aggrieved candidates and political parties.

    He said the judiciary has strengthened the country’s democratic process through the instrumentality of the law.

    Basiru, who addressed reporters in Abuja,  maintained that PEPC’s decision was a vindication and reaffirmation of the mandate given to President Tinubu by Nigerians during the poll.

    Acknowledging that the last election was keenly contested, he said “the outcome remains a wholesale endorsement of our party’s vision, values and commitment to rebuilding and repositioning our country for greatness.”

    Basiru stressed: “Our campaign, planked on the unity and prosperity of Nigeria and our message of ‘Renewed Hope’ resonated with Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora.”

    He applauded the diligence and professionalism of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies, local and foreign observers, and other stakeholders in ensuring a credible, free and fair election.

    He also commended party leaders, members, supporters and campaigners for their unwavering commitment and resilience throughout the electoral process.

    Basiru added: “As we soldier on  in the business of governance, the APC will stay focused and resolute in fostering unity and improving the quality of life of all Nigerians as enshrined in the eight-point agenda of this administration.

    “We enjoin all Nigerians, irrespective of ethnicity, religion or political leanings to join hands with us in this onerous but patriotic task of building a better, more prosperous nation

    Bruce to Atiku, Obi: don’t appeal

    Bruce advised Atiku and Obi to to accept the judgment, saying that national interest should override personal interest.

    In a post on his X page, Bruce said:”Once elections have been held and a winner is announced, we must follow the Jonathan doctrine and accept the people’s verdict in the interest of democracy and the nation.”

    He added: “Our elections don’t have to end in the courts. But now that we have found ourselves in this position, and the courts have spoken, let us put national interest above self-interest, accept the verdict, and move on so the nation can advance.

    “Bola Ahmed Tinubu is the duly elected and undisputed President of Nigeria, and this judgment should settle all questions and erase all doubts.

    “I commend the judges of the presidential election petition court for doing a challenging job exceptionally well. It was democracy that won.”

    Bruce advised supporters of all the political parties to be mindful of recent events on the continent and promote the peace of the country.

    Bello: no ground for appeal

    Governor Bello said Atiku and Obi should not appeal because there is no basis for their rejection of the judgment.

    He told State House Correspondents in Abuja after a meeting with Vice President Kashim Shettima,  that the PDP and LP candidates should  save their resources.

    In his view, the verdict is flawless.

    Bello said: “As far as I’m concerned, I dont think there is any ground for appeal. I will rather appeal to them that they should drop any appeal and save the resources, save the trouble, advise their supporters, admonish them that they should accept yesterday’s judgment. No flaw. I thank God for all that happened yesterday.”

    Reacting to the loss of two senatorial seats by the APC in Kogi State at the tribunal, Bello expressed optimism that the party will reclaim the seats through lawful means.

    Why Atiku should not appeal, by Wike

    Wike, who spoke on Channels Television ‘Politics Today’ yesterday evening said, PDP and the Labour Party do not have a case to pursue.

    He urged them to close ranks with the President to build the country.

    The minister said the judgment has confirmed the wishes of Nigerians, who freely and happily elected Tinubu.

    He hailed the judges for being detailed in their verdict, adding the judgment appeared to be the longest in the history of political cases in Nigeria.

    Wike said: “From what I saw yesterday, if my confidence in the judiciary was 50 percent, now it has gone up to 70 percent. I say a job well done and well researched.”

    He said he was happy with the verdict by the tribunal.

     ”I believe President Bola Ahmed Tinubu won the presidential election squarely and I expected the judgment of the tribunal the way it went.

    “I am very happy; it is a moment of joy. I congratulate Mr. President and his Vice, Kashim Shettima.

    “I commend the judiciary.  For the first time in my life, I have never seen what I saw yesterday.

    “The judgment was like opening the eyes of the public. It took the judges more than 10 hours to deliver that judgment.

    “The judges painstakingly took their time to address each issue raised. So, for me, it shows that our judiciary is improving.”

    Wike said it was surprising that his party had rejected the result and said it was going to appeal.

    “That my party has come out to reject the judgment is because abinitio, I did not support them.

    ‘I believe that their position was wrong. I believe in equity, fairness and justice.

    “I have always told people that election petition is not like any other case.  It is a special area.

    “It is not done by propaganda and it cannot be won on social media.  It is won based on the presentation of evidence and facts.

    “The judgment has opened the eyes of the PDP that there is no need to appeal.”

  • PEPC verdict: Drop agitations, join Tinubu to build better Nigeria, Bagudu tells Atiku, Obi

    PEPC verdict: Drop agitations, join Tinubu to build better Nigeria, Bagudu tells Atiku, Obi

    The minister of budget and national planning, Atiku Bagudu, has called on presidential candidates in the February 2023 presidential election, who had challenged President Tinubu’s victory at the tribunal, to join him in the process of building a stronger Nigeria.

    Bagudu, who made the call on Thursday in Delhi, India, in a chat with journalists, was reacting to Wednesday’s verdict of the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC), which affirmed President Tinubu’s victory at the election and his eventual declaration by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as the winner of the poll.

    Opposition political parties; the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Atiku Abubakar, the Labour Party (LP) and its candidate, Peter Obi, as well as the Allied People’s Movement (APM), had petitioned the PEPC, challenging President Tinubu’s victory.   

    However, in his reaction, Bagudu said the PEPC’s verdict was just an affirmation that Nigerians were right in their choice of President Tinubu, adding that the call on the candidates to join the administration in refocusing the nation was just a reminder of their promise during campaigns to work towards building a stronger Nigeria.

    He said: “Mr President is somebody who has paid his dues in politics and equally supported by a vice president who, in addition to being governor, has been a senator of the Federal Republic and they complement each other and it is the manifesto they campaigned upon, the popularity of the APC was stronger than that of other parties.

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    “But ever since then, Mr President has focused on the job that he campaigned on a mandate, the Renewed Hope manifesto and ever since he was declared winner, even before he was sworn in, he’d devoted his energy to delivering on the promises that he made to Nigerians.

    “It is interesting that when the tribunal was reading the judgment yesterday, Mr. President is in India attending the G20, meeting with investors, because his focus is on the job. But we congratulate all Nigerians because it is all our achievements, our victory that we gave a mandate to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima.

    “Yesterday, the tribunal told us that we were right, we were correct, all the allegations are unfounded. But more than that, in his characteristic magnanimity, Mr. President had always called upon the other presidential candidates to come and join him.

    “This is a democracy, let us build Nigeria, after all that was the promise of each presidential candidate. I’m very happy when, again yesterday, Mr. President restated that call.

    “So while congratulating all Nigerians and thanking the process, the Independent National Electoral Commission, the judiciary, but reechoing Mr President’s call for all those who contested against him to join him in building stronger Nigeria.”

    Meanwhile, the Bagudu has tipped Nigerians to expect more high-end investment flow into the country, saying President Tinubu’s ability to attract $14 billion-worth investments from India is consistent with his pattern of administration.

    Bagudu was reacting to the signing of some agreements and Memorandum of Understanding, as well as promises of investments by Indian investors on Wednesday.

    According to him, as Governor of Lagos state, President Tinubu laid the foundations for some of the economic developments bearing fruits for the state today, citing the Dangote Refinery, Dangote Fertilizer and the Eko Atlantic City as some of the ideas the President birthed for the state.

    The minister said: “Mr. President is very bold and courageous. He has the capacity, he has the wisdom, he has a contemporary knowledge of the world’s political economy and one of the selling skills he has is that he’s able to mobilize and convince international capital to come to Nigeria and rightly so because Nigeria has a strong absorptive capacity, meaning ability to absorb investment.

    “If somebody goes to Lekki Free Trade Zone, where, among others, Dangote Fertilizer, Dangote Refinery, you’re talking about investments in just one location, over $10 billion and these were as a result of the dream of our President, when he was a governor, to partner and give land several times bigger than Victoria Island, to private investors because he believes in Nigeria and he supported them.

    “Equally, the Bar Beach reclamation where what used to be a nightmare is now a thriving modern city. These are just two among the bold decisions that he’s taken. So at the national level, Mr. President believes right so, he wrote about it, he speaks about it, that Nigeria can and indeed will find hundreds of billions of dollars from the international and domestic investors so that we’ll build the economy.

    “So yesterday’s news story that the group of investors he met in India, consistent with his messaging, consistent with the clarity of his vision and belief in the agenda, have committed $14 billion. I think we will see much more.”

  • Obi can never be President – Omokri

    Obi can never be President – Omokri

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s aide, Reno Omokri has scorned the Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi over his defeat  at the election tribunal.

    The five-man panel of the Presidential Election Petition Court led by Justice Haruna Tsammani on Wednesday dismissed the three petitions brought against the election of President Bola Tinubu.

    The petitions were brought by Atiku Abubakar and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP); Peter Obi and the Labour Party (LP); and the Allied Peoples Movement (APM).

    Tsammani, in the lead judgment, affirmed the declaration and return of Tinubu as the winner of the February 25 presidential poll having scored the highest lawful votes.

    Ecstatic over the tribunal judgement, Omokri swore Obi would never ‘smell’ the presidency owing to the intense ridicule and trolls he was subjected to by his uncouth supporters, the Obidients.

    He claimed the extent of the ridicule meted out to his family alongside himself was such that has never been done anyone before.

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    On that note, ‘Tableshaker’ pledged to do all within his ambit to ensure Nigerians never vote in Obi as president even in the next eight years.

    He tweeted: “Peter Obi, I am waiting for you in 2027 and 2031. God sparing my life. Because of what you mannerless fascist horde did to my then one-year-old daughter and the rest of my family, I have vowed that you will never smell the Presidency. Never. 

    “Nobody has suffered from your ill-mannered followers like my family and I. And even if it means spending everything I have, I will do it to ensure that Nigeria never makes the mistake of electing you as her President, now and forever! #TableShaker #AllEyesOnTheJudiciary.”

  • LP’s faction accepts PEPC judgement, says Obi only ‘chased a wild goose’

    LP’s faction accepts PEPC judgement, says Obi only ‘chased a wild goose’

    The Lamidi Apapa-led faction of the Labour Party (LP) said it has accepted the judgement of the five-man panel of the Presidential Election Petition Court which dismissed the petition of its Presidential candidate in the February 25 Presidential election, Peter Obi for lacking in merit.

    The faction said as “a law abiding party, we accept the verdict, and we are going back to the drawing board to know where we have gone wrong.”

    The Apapa-led faction said it warned Obi not to pursue any case, saying that this will only result in “chasing a wild goose.”

    The party in a statement by its factional National Publicity Secretary, Abayomi Arabambi, while reacting to the verdict of the Presidential Election Tribunal, which struck out Obi’s petition against the election of President Bola Tinubu.

    The statement said: “It is a shame that the legal team of Mr Peter Obi failed to advise him properly before going to the tribunal.

    “Peter Obi has just gone on a wild goose chase. Imagine the candidate that failed to fund the party in order to engage the number of required polling agents, also the filing of the witnesses outside the stipulated time has shown that the legal team is a failure.

    “Some of us have been saying that Peter Obi decided to go to the tribunal to justify all the money he collected during the campaign, all that money was corruptly siphoned.

    “It’s unfortunate that Obi failed to convince the Tribunal those polling units where he was rigged out. The tribunal also said that he ‘made generic allegations of irregularities against the respondent without specifying the polling units.’

    “The petitioners alleged irregularities and will use spreadsheets, inspection reports, and forensic analysis as evidence in the trial. The documents promised by the petitioners were not attached to the petition and served on the respondents.

    “The Tribunal also affirmed that the Nigeria Police, through IGP, had written to the US to confirm the criminal status of Bola Tinubu and the US government had replied in 2003 stating that Bola Tinubu had no criminal records in the US.

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    “Thus, our previous position has now been confirmed that Peter Obi was just all out to defraud our party of donations made towards 2023 general election which was in a scary sum of $15million and N12 billion that Peter Obi deliberate used for cure Abure poverty lineage and help other Julius Abure IPOB irresponsible ethnic irredeemable irredentist supporters in order to have a life line

    “Our party is also in tandem with the tribunal that the claim by the Labour Party concerning the blurred 18,088 results sheets is totally unfounded as the party ought to have agents at every polling unit who will have a copy of the result sheet, but here Peter Obi fraudulently converted all monies due to our agents across the country and they all refuse to represent the party at all pooling units

    “On Peter Obi request that 25% FCT vote is a requirement before a president can be declared, we noted that this is a shame on the part of Peter Obi legal teams to be told in clear terms that Abuja is equal to every other states in Nigeria since according to the Tribunal, residents of Abuja don’t have special privileges, every Nigerian is equal.

    “Finally, in the hall of fame of absurdities, the prayers presented at the tribunal by Peter Obi and the restrained former National Chairman, Julius Abure should be framed for entertainment of future students of Law

    “How does anyone claim to have won an election based solely on pejoratives, assumption, vague rhetorics and zero evidence pointing to such being the case, but on the expectation that the actual winner would be disqualified and by some stroke of black magic, the candidate in the 3rd place will suddenly be declared winner, without any proof of having scored the majority vote is absolute rascality on display by Peter Obi and Julius Abure.

    “As a law abiding party, we accept the verdict, and we are going back to the drawing board to know where we have gone wrong.”

  • JUST IN: Obi, LP fail to prove allegations of non-compliance, over-voting, others – PEPC

    JUST IN: Obi, LP fail to prove allegations of non-compliance, over-voting, others – PEPC

    The Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) has declared Peter Obi and the Labour Party (LP) failed to provide credible evidence to prove their allegations that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) did not substantially comply with the Electoral Act in the conduct of the election and the poll was marred by corrupt practices, including over-voting.

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    In a judgment on the petition by Obi and the LP, the court held that the petitioners merely bandied around allegations without providing evidence to support the same.

    The court, in the lead judgment still being read by Justice Haruna Tsammani, has so far resolved three issues out of the four, identified for determination, against the petitioners.

    Details shortly…

  • JUST IN: PEPC rejects EU’s report on 2023 poll tendered by Obi, LP

    JUST IN: PEPC rejects EU’s report on 2023 poll tendered by Obi, LP

    The Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) has expunged from its records, a copy of the report on the last presidential election made by the European Union (EU) Election Observers Mission tendered by Peter Obi and the Labour Party (LP).

    The court held that the document was obtained by the petitioners from its registry, which was certified by its staff who is not a person with original custody of the document that was produced by the EU mission.

    The Nation recalls that the actual copy of the report was earlier tendered by Atiku Abubakar and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) while prosecuting their petition before the court.

    The court also rejected the 18088 blurred results sheets tendered by the petitioners on the grounds that they were not tied to any polling units to which the results related, which the petitioners failed to specify in their petition.

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    The court held that the petitioners lied that they could not identify the polling units because the result sheets were blurred. It noted that one of the same petitioners’ witnesses actually produced a report in which he analysed the same results, which he claimed to have sourced from INEC’s results viewing platform.

    It further noted that having admitted that its agents signed for and collected copies of the result sheets, the petitioners cannot claim not to know the polling units affected, but merely chose not to specify the polling units in their petition.

    Details soon…

  • BREAKING: PEPC strikes out evidence by 10 out of Obi/LP’s 13 witnesses

    BREAKING: PEPC strikes out evidence by 10 out of Obi/LP’s 13 witnesses

    The Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) has struck out the evidence of 10 out of the 13 witnesses called by Peter Obi and the Labour Party (LP) in support of their petition against the election of President Bola Tinubu.

    In a judgment, the court noted that the witnesses, who were subpoenaed at the instance of the petitioners, had their written statements, which contained their evidence, were not filed along or frontloaded with the petition within the 21 days allowed by the Electoral Act 2022.

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    The court, in the lead judgment currently being read by Justice Haruna Tsammani, also rejected the documents, including the report of analysis, tendered by the petitioners through the affected 10 witnesses.

    The court also held that some of the witnesses are not only persons with interest in the outcome of the case, the reports they tendered were made during the pendency of the case.

    Details soon…

  • JUST IN: PEPC begins delivery of judgment in petition by Obi, LP

    JUST IN: PEPC begins delivery of judgment in petition by Obi, LP

    The Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) has commenced the delivery of judgment in the petition by Peter Obi and the Labour Party (LP) challenging the victory of President Bola Tinubu in the last presidential election.

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    A member of the five-member panel, Justice Abba Mohammed is reading the lead judgment but first dealing with some preliminary motions, challenging the competence of some aspects of the petition.

    Details shortly…

  • Tribunal verdict: Tinubu, Obi confident

    Tribunal verdict: Tinubu, Obi confident

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the February 25 presidential poll, Mr. Peter Obi, were upbeat yesterday on the outcome of the   Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC).

    The tribunal has fixed tomorrow for the judgment in multiple petitions filed on the results of the poll.

    The much-anticipated judgment will be televised live, according to the Chief Registrar of the Court of Appeal, Umar Bangari, who signed the statement announcing the judgment date.

    The petitions were filed by the Allied Peoples Movement (APM), Atiku Abubakar and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Obi and the LP.

    Tinubu, whose victory as announced by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is being challenged,   said there is no cause for worried ahead of the verdict.

    Presidential spokesman, Ajuri Ngelale said Tinubu was confident that he won the election.

    Responding to a question on a national television, Ngelale said his boss does not need to threaten judicial officers.

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    In his view, the judiciary is in the best position to make independent decisions based on the merits of the case before it.

    Ngelale said: “He (Tinubu) is not worried simply because he knows he won the election. We believe we have presented the best case, we have the evidence on our side, and we also have the most talented legal team in the country that is working with the best facts available to any candidates.

    “The fact is that we won in most places across all geo-political spreads with the right numbers and in the right way. When APC lost in its strongholds, for example in Lagos and others, no one said those elections were rigged.

    “So, what we are saying is that where we won, people shouldn’t say it was rigged. We believe that the facts before the judges are such that they will take the decision according to the facts on the ground.”

    Defending the integrity judiciary, Ngelale said the President believes the justices would be fair.

    He said: “Unlike some political gladiators in the country, the President sees no need to threaten judicial officers. He (Tinubu) sees no need to raise speculations against the integrity of judicial officers; he believes in the sanctity and integrity of the Nigerian judicial system, he believes the great men and women on the panel will make their decisions based only on the fact before them.

    “And as a result of his faith and confidence in the judiciary, he believes that the mandate which Nigerians freely gave to him during the elections will stand. That is the position of the president.

    “He will continue to ensure that no matter what the outcome of the judgment is, he does his part and ensure that our institutions continue to be respected, not just by him, but all actors.”

    In Abuja, the LP said it is hopeful that the judgement will favour its candidate (Peter Obi).

    Its National Publicity Secretary of the Party, Obiora Ifoh said: “We are positive that the judgement will favour the Labour Party and our presidential candidate, Peter Obi. We are also positive that the will of the people will prevail.

    “Most Nigerians have waited this long and their wishes will be granted.”