The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar and his party will on Thursday, June 22 close their case in their joint
petition challenging the declaration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the winner of the February 25 presidential election.
Speaking with newsmen, Counsel to the petitioners said, they might call additional five witnesses to have a round figure of 30 witnesses. Earlier in the proceedings, the petitioners lamented the difficulties encountered in getting Certified True Copies of documents out of the Independent National Electoral Commission in aid of their joint petition challenging Tinubu’s election.
Uche applied for a stand-down in the proceedings to enable the petitioners mark the deluge of documents made available to them Tuesday morning.
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