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PEPC: PDP and LP’s petitions lack merit, — Adebayo, SDP presidential candidate
As the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), represented by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Labour Party (LP) of Peter Obi, and Nigerians await the pronouncement verdict of the ongoing Presidential Elections Tribunal Court (PEPC) on the last presidential election, one of the candidates in the election, Prince Adewole Ebenezer Adebayo has made a decisive comment.
Prince Adewole advised, at the weekend, that the petitioners and Nigerians should move on and start preparing for the 2027 general elections.
According to Prince Adewole, the petitions are the easiest to dispense by the tribunal judges since the return of democracy in 1999.
He declared in a tweet that the petitions lacked merit and were poorly presented.
Read the tweet below:
“This year’s election petitions are the easiest to dispense with since 1999. No need for any judicial acrobatics. They fall within clear jurisprudence and well-established precedents. Obi/ Labour vs Tinubu/INEC will be dismissed in limine; ditto for Atiku/PDP vs Tinubu/INEC.
“These petitions lack merit and are poorly presented, abysmally unproved and comically argued. APM’s half-hearted petition is a pre-election mongrel with no pedigree in electoral litigation.
“The judges are not to blame. All opposition elements should prepare for 2027 elections”.
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