The party and its candidate also claimed that Buhari’s election was invalid as INEC and Buhari allegedly rigged the poll.
It was also argued that there are discrepancies in results between tendered Certified True Copies of forms EC8A and polling units.
Besides, the petitioners in their final address to the tribunal insisted that they have proved all allegations contained in their petition against the conduct of the February 23 presidential election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
In a 43-page final address filed by their lead counsel, Dr Levy Uzoukwu SAN, Atiku and PDP claimed to have established the fact that Buhari does not possess the requisite academic qualification for the position of President of Nigeria.
In the final address filed on August 14, the petitioners said even Buhari’s own witnesses under cross examination admitted to the fact that Buhari does not possess a school certifcate, being the basic requirements for contesting for the office of the president.
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E no go posibu. Ko se se! 🎵
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ReplyDeleteI have been following this presidential election tribunal case for a while now and I must say that PDP has a solid case against APC.
ReplyDeleteBetween the evidences submitted and the recomputation of 11 states elections votes, they have a strong case and should win at the tribunal.
Even though I know that it will never happen as all those judges can't rule against their employer the president, fact still remains that PDP has put forward undisputable evidences and APC can only win this case by blackmailing the judges
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Even if PDP wins at the tribunal and Appellate court, definitely it will be difficult at the supreme court where the technicality aeroplane driver is seated. You think the ousting of former CJN wasn't done calculatedly?
DeleteI have followed the case at the tribunal, there is a very strong case and I hope justice will come out somehow
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