The Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal (PEPT) has said although the Labour Party and it’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi claimed to have scored the majority of lawful votes cast, they failed to state the number of lawful votes they scored.CONTINUE READING>>>>>
TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Justice Abba Mohammed made this disclosure while reading judgement on the petition filed by the Labour Party and PeterObi petition, challenging the outcome of the 2023 presidential election.
The tribunal said the petitioners only made “generic accusations of irregularities in the election but failed to specify the anomaly, the places where it occurred and those affected.
“They failed to state the number of votes affected and the number of people disenfranchised…… Continue Your Reading
“They also failed to prove that their votes were suppressed by failing to specify the number of votes suppressed.
“The determination of election is about figures,” Justice Mohammed said while reading the judgement.
TNG reports the judgement is still being read at the time of filing this report.
Chai,presidency for sale in Nigeria. Do we have any hope?
But politicians fail to sort themselves out, definitely some few people in the judiciary will do it for them of course for fee.
Technicalities will guide the jurists. God help Nigeria. The judiciary has ceased to be the hope for a common man in Nigeria.
No money, no justice.