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Election Tribunal: Court Propose To Merge Petitions Seeking To Nullify Tinubu Candidacy

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The Abuja-based Presidential Election Petition Court has announced preparations to combine the three different petitions that seek to overturn the results of the 2023 presidential election.

The court claimed that it had the authority under Section 50 of the First Schedule of the Electoral Act to combine all the petitions and make a decision on them all at once.

Abubakar Mahmood, SAN, the main attorney for the Independent National Electoral Commission, informed the court that he supported this choice.

“We are happy with the provision of the law and we are also happy with whatever position your lordships will take with respect to this matter.”

Mahmood added, “My lords, my personal conviction is that the provision is mandatory. It clearly stated that if there are two petitions or more that are filed to nullify the same election or return, it must be consolidated, unless the court directs otherwise.

However, the lead counsel to the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, Chris Uche, SAN requested more time to consult his client.

“My lords, we will not say that we have not looked at it, but perhaps it may require consultation with the other petitioners.

“We, therefore, ask for a stand down or an adjournment so that we can explore the modalities since this is like a marriage which is a union between two consenting adults,” Uche, added.

Similarly, a counsel who appeared on behalf of the President-elect, Bola Tinubu and the Vice President-elect, Senator Kashim Shettima, Roland Otaru, SAN, said he would also need time to consult with the lead counsel for the president-elect, Wole Olanipekun, SAN, on the matter.

Justice Haruna Tsammani-led five-member panel then adjourned the case until Monday for all the parties to report the outcome of their consultations on the issue of the merger of all the petitions.