Nigeria
Breaking Down Atiku’s petition against Buhari. (Abia and Adamawa State).
ABIA STATE:
The Petitioners contend that in the case of Abia State, the 1st Respondent wrongly credited the Petitioners with 219,698 votes, as against the lawful votes of 664,659 electronically collated thereby depleting the Petitioners’ votes by 444,691 votes in order to unduly return the 2nd and 3rd Respondents as winners of the election.
The 1st Respondent had earlier published the figure of 1,932,892 as registered voters in Abia State but in its Form EC8D (A), recorded 1,793,861 as the number of registered voters. The Petitioners aver that the actual number of accredited voters in Abia State for the election was 853,050, but the 1st Respondent in its said Form EC8D(A), published the number of accredited voters as 361,561 in order to suppress the Petitioners’ lawful votes.
ADAMAWA STATE:
The Petitioners contend that in the case of Adamawa State, the 1st Respondent wrongly credited the Petitioners with 410,266 votes, as against the lawful votes of 646,080 electronically collated thereby depleting the Petitioners’ votes by 235,814 votes in order to unduly return the 2nd and 3rd Respondents as winners of the election.
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