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Friday, 5 April 2019

Politicians filed 736 petitions against 2019 elections


                       


A total of 736 petitions have so far been filed before the various election tribunals established by politicians aggrieved over the outcome of the last general elections.

A break down of the number, made public yesterday by the election petitions coordinating office at the Court of Appeal, revealed that four petitions have so far been filed in respect of the presidential election.

The office, headed by Mrs. Rabi Abdulazeez, also revealed that 43 petitions have so far been filed in relation to the governorship election.

Court of Appeal’s spokesperson, Sa’adatu Musa Kachalla, who made the information available, revealed that 207 petition have been filed in relation to the Senate election.


A total of 101 petitions are now pending in relation to the House of Representatives election, while 381 have been filed in respect of the state Houses of Assembly election.

As regards the presidential election, the first was Filed by Hope Democratic Party(HDP) and Ambrose Owuru, who claimed to be the party’s presidential candidate.

The petition, marked: CA/PEPC/001/2019 was filed on March 7 this year.

The second was filed on March 8 by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Atiku Abubakar. It is marked: CA/PEPC/002/2019.

The third, marked: CA/PEPC/003/2019 was filed by the Coalition for Change(C4C) and Geff Ojinika, who claimed to be the party’s presidential candidate.

The core contention of the authors of the third petition is that the election, held on February 23 this year, “was vitiated by substantial non-compliance with mandatory statutory provisions, which irregularity substantially affected the election, such that the 1st respondent (Buhari) was not entitled to be returned as the winner of the presidential election.”

The fourth petition, marked: CA/PEPC/004/2019, was filed on March 19 this year by the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) and Pastor Aminchi Habu, listed as the party’s presidential candidate.

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