Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Presidential Election: Peter Obi, Others File Petitions To Nullify Tinubu’s Victory

 

The Labour Party (LP) and its Presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, have formally filed a petition at the Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja, challenging the declaration of Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the winner of the February 25, 2023, presidential election in Nigeria.

The petition marked: CA/PEPC/03/2023, has the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC); Tinubu; his running mate, Senator Kashim Shettima, and the APC as the 1st to 4th respondents.

The petitioners specifically alleged that at the time of the election, Tinubu was not qualified to contest.

They also argued that the election was invalid by reason of corrupt practices and non-compliance with the provision of the Electoral Act 2022.

Obi prayed the tribunal to make an order cancelling the election and compelling INEC to conduct a fresh election in which Tinubu, Shettima, and the APC will not participate.

In a related development, the Action Alliance and the Allied Peoples Movement have equally lodged separate petitions to challenge the outcome of the presidential election.

While the petition by Action Alliance and its presidential candidate, Solomon Okanigbuan, was marked: CA/PEPC/01/2023, that of the Allied Peoples’ Movement, was marked: CA/PEPC/04/2023.

Friday, March 3, 2023

Nigeria: Peter Obi rejects election results, vows to challenge process in court


The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi , has vowed to challenge the outcome of Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election in court . 

Addressing the media in Abuja, on Thursday, Mr Obi, who was flanked by the National Chairman of the LP, Julius Abure, and the Director General of his campaign, Akin Osuntokun, claimed that Nigerians were robbed in the 2023 general elections.

According to Mr. Obi, the will of the people had been suppressed. He vowed to explore all legal and peaceful options to reclaim his mandate.

“We will explore all legal and peaceful options to reclaim our mandate. We won the election and we will prove it to Nigerians. We were asked to go to the court. Is that not what they said? So let’s go there,” He stated. 

Meanwhile, Mr.Obi has asked his supporters to remain calm and peaceful, urging them to go out and vote in the forthcoming gubernatorial and state assembly elections.

The 2023 presidential election was won by the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, having polled the majority votes of 8,794,726.

PDP’s Atiku Abubakar polled 6,984,520, with Mr Obi placing third with 6,101,533 votes, the INEC Chairman declared. 

Altogether, 18 candidates contested the 2023 presidential election in Nigeria.

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

#NigeriaDecides2023: Bola Tinubu declared winner of Nigeria’s presidential election

 


The presidential candidate of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, has been declared the winner of Nigeria’s 2023 presidential election.

Mr. Tinubu, a former two-term governor of Lagos State, garnered 36% of the total votes cast as against his main rivals Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi who polled 29% and 25 % respectively.

In what has been described as the most disputed presidential election in Nigeria’s political history, Mr. Tinubu won most of the states in his home region of the south-west, where he is known as a "political godfather."

He was nevertheless defeated in his home state, Lagos, by Mr. Obi, a relative newcomer who mobilised the support of many young people, especially in urban areas, shaking up the country’s two-party system.

In his acceptance speech, Mr. Tinubu called for reconciliation with his opponents.

"I take this opportunity to appeal to my fellow contestants to let us team up together. It is the only nation we have. It is one country and we must build it together," he said in a televised speech to the nation.

According to him, although his opponents have the right to challenge the results in court, the lapses in the election “were relatively few in number and were immaterial to affect the outcome of this election".

President Muhammadu Buhari is stepping down after two terms in office, marked by economic stagnation and growing insecurity around the country – from an Islamist insurgency in the north-east to a nationwide crisis of kidnapping for ransom and separatist attacks in the south-east.

Mr. Tinubu now has the task of solving these problems, among others, in Africa’s most populous nation and biggest oil exporter.

Mr. Tinubu fought for democracy under Nigeria’s military regimes, escaped into exile and became one of the founding members of the country’s democracy in 1999.

 

AEP

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