Presidential election: Buhari, APC urge Garba-led tribunal to dismiss PDP, Atiku’s petition

Also, the tribunal struck out the petition filed by the Coalition for Change challenging Buhari’s election following the petitioner’s withdrawal.
Atiku and his party had, in their petition which has INEC, Buhari and the APC as first to third respondents, asked the tribunal to nullify Buhari’s election on the ground of alleged malpractices and gross violation of Electoral Act 2010, as amended.
When the Tribunal resumed hearing in the matter Monday, counsel to the electoral body, Yunus Ustaz Usman asked the tribunal to dismiss the petition challenging Buhari’s declaration as winner of the said election on the ground that it failed to comply with paragraph 18 (1) first schedule of the Electoral Act.
He also asked the five-member panel of the tribunal to strike out Atiku and PDP’s petition for failure to join the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osibanjo, in the suit.
In his own submission, counsel to President Buhari, Chief Wole Olanipekun (SAN) prayed for the dismissal of the entire petition filed by Atiku and his party.
Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), representing the APC, in his submission, told the tribunal that he has three applications praying for the striking out of the entire petition or striking out of some paragraphs of the petition.
However, counsel to PDP, Levy Uzoukwu SAN, told the court that it has five pending applications. One of which was challenging preliminary objection to the respondents’ applications praying to strike out the substantive matter.
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