The Presidential Election Petition Court sitting in Abuja, on Tuesday, admitted forms for the collation of presidential election results in 17 states as exhibits in a petition filed against the election of President Bola Tinubu.
The petitioners, the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, and his party tendered the exhibits known as Forms EC8B.
Obi’s and the LP’s petition is marked as CA/PEPC/03/2023 and was filed against Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC), his vice, Kashim Shettima, and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
At the resumed hearing of the petition, Obi and his party, through a counsel in his legal team, Ben Anichebe, SAN, tendered Forms EC8B from the 17 states they were contesting.
The states are Adamawa with results from 21 Local Government Areas; Bayelsa (eight LGAs); Benue (23 LGAs); Kogi (21 LGAs); Nasarawa State (11 LGAs); and Niger (25 LGAs).
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Others are Ondo State (18 LGAs); Sokoto State (21 LGAs); Delta (25 LGAs); Ekiti (11 LGAs); Imo (25 LGAs); Kaduna State (21 LGAs).
Others include Oyo State (27 LGAs); Cross River (18 LGAs), Edo (15 LGAs); Akwa Ibom (31 LGAs); and Lagos State (20 LGAs).
Counsel representing the respondents all objected to the tendering of the Forms EC8Bs by the petitioners.
They are Kemi Pinhero, SAN, representing INEC; Wole Olanipakun, SAN, representing Tinubu and Shettima; and Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, representing the APC.
They told the court that they would reserve reasons for their objection to the tendering of the forms until their final addresses.
The court, however, admitted all the documents tendered by the petitioners as their schedule of documents and marked them as exhibits.
The five-man panel led by Justice Haruna Tsammani adjourned further hearing of the petition to Wednesday, June 7.
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