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General News of Tuesday, 5 September 2023

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Not Tinubu, Atiku or Obi, PDP Chieftain says no one deserves to be declared winner of Feb 25 polls

A collage of the leading presidential candidates A collage of the leading presidential candidates

A former deputy national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Olabode George has said it will be a disgrace for the Presidential Election Petition Court (PEPC) to pronounce a winner of the February 25 presidential election.

He made the comment following reports that the court will deliver judgement on the cases challenging Bola Tinubu's declaration as the winner of the poll.

The court had reserved judgment after the petitioners: PDP and its standard bearer, Atiku Abubakar, and Peter Obi of Labour Party closed their cases in June, after calling 40 out of 150 witnesses earlier listed in their petitions challenging the victory of Tinubu and his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), reports The Guardian.

The court also reserved judgment on petitions filed by Allied Peoples Movement (APM) against the declaration of Tinubu as winner. Speaking with reporters at his Ikoyi office, George described the election as faulty, saying the entire process should be discarded and a fresh exerciseheld.

He said: “If the judiciary pronounces anybody president, with the shambolic procedure we had during the presidential election in February, it would be a shame on this country.

“The judiciary should never go that route. The procedure is faulty. Go back and do the election again. If it’s one million times, go back and do the election. There is peace, now, in Kenya. The Supreme Court told them to conduct the election again.

“If the PEPC pronounces anybody as winner, then democracy in Nigeria would be redefined as ‘government of the judiciary, for the judiciary, and by the judiciary’. Is that democracy? It’s not done.”

George, however, expressed optimism that PDP would clinch victory, adding that whatever the outcome tomorrow, the matter will get to the Supreme Court.

Also, voicing dissatisfaction with decision by former Rivers State governor, Nyesom Wike, to join Tinubu’s government, George said: “Wike may be an exceptionally good man but he must tread softly. Jumping ship is too early. The PDP is hopeful of victory. There is nothing wrong in working for the opposition, resulting in a government of national unity. But there is a need to finish the electoral process first. The electoral process is not over until we get to the Supreme Court.”

NBA