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Tribunal orders Tinubu to open defence in Peter Obi’s petition, July 5

 

The Presidential Presidential Election Petition Court on
Tuesday in Abuja ordered President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to open his defence in a
petition by the Labour Party LP and its presidential candidate, Mr Peter
Gregory Obi instituted against his declaration as winner of the February 25
presidential election.

 

Tinubu was on March 1, 2023, declared the winner of the
disputed election by the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC.

 

The order of the Court followed INEC’S dramatic decision on
Tuesday to terminate its defence in Obi’s petition after calling only one
witness and tendering four documents.

 

Although the electoral body had informed the Court of the
decision to justify the conduct of the poll with three witnesses, its lead
counsel, Mr Abubakar Balarabe Mahmoud suddenly announced the closure of INEC’s
defence at Tuesday’s proceedings.

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Tinubu’s lead counsel, Wole Olanipekun, SAN, told the Court
that his client is fully ready to kick-start his defence on July 5 with his
witnesses and documents to justify the victory in the presidential election.

 

At Tuesday’s proceedings, INEC’S witness, Dr Lawrence Bayode
admitted that the electoral body suffered glitches during the presidential
election but maintained that the glitches did not in any way affect the conduct
of the election, collation of results and declaration of final results.

 

On the allegations of blurred result sheets on INEC’S
portal, the Deputy Director of Information and Communication said clear result
sheets can still be obtained on request by those in need of them.

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Meanwhile, further hearing in the petition has been shifted
to July 5 by the Court.