PEPT Judgment: Peter Obi failed to identify polling units with irregularities – Tribunal
The Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate, Peter Obi on
Wednesday failed to identify some polling units that recorded irregularities
during the February presidential election.
This was one of the submissions at the Presidential Election
Petition Tribunal judgement in Abuja.
Justice Abba Mohammed, who read the judgement on Wednesday,
ruled that Obi made a generic accusation of election malpractice.
Mohammed also stated that the petitioners failed to prove
that their votes were suppressed by failing to specify the number of votes
suppressed.
The judge ruled that although Obi and LP claimed to have
scored the majority of lawful votes cast, they failed to state the number of
lawful votes they scored.
“The petitioners failed to state the number of votes
affected and the number of people disenfranchised. They also failed to prove
that their votes were suppressed by failing to specify the number of votes
suppressed.
“The determination of the election is about figures,” the
judge said.
The Labour Party candidate is challenging the victory of
President Bola Tinubu during the last election.
Obi claimed that the Independent National Electoral
Commission, INEC, was involved in electoral malpractice to favour Tinubu.
He had prayed the tribunal to declare him winner of the
February 14 election.
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, presidential candidate,
Atiku Abubakar also petitioned the tribunal to declare him winner.
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