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Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by engineerboat(m): 8:58pm On Jun 04, 2019
Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, APC’s response has no supporting documents – Investigation

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All respondents to the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party and its presidential candidate in the February 2019 presidential election, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, challenging the declaration of President Muhammadu Buhari as winner, failed to file supporting documents in their defence, The Point’s investigations have revealed.

Sources close to the tribunal disclosed to our correspondent, at the weekend, that the respondents – the Independent National Electoral Commission, the All Progressives Congress and President Buhari – should have, at the point of submitting a response to the allegations, filed supporting documents, in accordance with the guiding rules of the tribunal.

“It will be interesting to see how they will defend the weighty allegations before them, when they’ve not provided documents. They may be playing into the hands of the opposition, unless they have other surprises wrapped up,” one of the sources, who asked not to be named, owing to the sensitivity of the issue, said.

The mood is currently upbeat in the camp of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, ahead of the sitting of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal.

Both Atiku and President Buhari, the declared winner of the election and candidate of the APC, have already filed their petition and defence, respectively.

Lawyers have identified a big gap in the response of the ruling APC, following the discovery that Buhari’s APC, in filing its defence to the 139-page petition filed by Atiku and his running mate, Mr. Peter Obi, did not include any supporting document.

This development was further confirmed to The Point at the weekend by a leading counsel in the PDP legal team that is set to defend Atiku and the party.

The lawyer, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, who would want his identity kept under wraps, said, “Buhari and the APC merely filed their defence to our petition without supporting documents, which is contrary to the electoral law, because we already have heaps of documents, which they have no counter-documents to challenge.

“But it is still left for the tribunal to determine if it would admit their defence without supporting documents or get it thrown out. But above all, we envisage enjoyable sessions for us, but we leave the tribunal to decide, relying on relevant laws.”

Corroborating Atiku’s lawyer, however, another legal practitioner, Barrister Kehinde Olaitan, simply shook his head in pity of what he considered a great omission by the APC legal team.

Olaitan, a Lagos lawyer, said, “If you are filing anything, you have to bring every available document. That has for long been introduced into the electoral law and it is no longer peculiar to the regular courts.

“That is how to avoid any surprise package from the plaintiff, and I am eagerly awaiting how a defendant in an election petition tribunal is going to succeed in his defence without supporting documents.”


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Olaitan, in referring to the electoral laws, may have in mind Section 145 of the Electoral Act 2010, which dwells on the rules of procedure in an election petition.

Under it, the law requires an election petition to be accompanied by: (a) A list of the witnesses that the petitioner intends to call in proof of the petition; (b) Written statements on oath of the witnesses; and (c) Copies or list of every document to be relied on at the hearing of the petition.



Under the rules, too, “a respondent’s reply or defence to a petition is to be accompanied by the documents listed above.”

But it notes, “Nonetheless, failure to file the petition with a list of witnesses would not be a ground for declaring the petition incompetent.”

The Assistant Secretary of the Epe, Lagos branch of the Nigerian Bar Association, Dotun Hassan, told our correspondent that the action of Buhari and the APC, regarding the petition, might be deliberate and could be the joker the respondents might want to use to pull the rug off the feet of the petitioners before the tribunal.

Hassan said, “The liberty of the respondent is to leverage on the matter laid before the court or Tribunal. So, the respondents are expected to make their submission with supporting evidence that will help their cases. We, however, have to be aware of the current situation that guides the Presidential Elections Tribunal. Ab initio, documents that are meant to be abused are delayed.

“We should not prejudice or try to predict the outcome of the court. Whatever we are trying to say is to clarify that each party is at liberty to position their interest before the court and that is what is going on. As I said, I don’t want to specifically speak on the Atiku and the APC case before the Tribunal, to avoid being prejudicial. The matter is already in the purview of the court; we cannot pre- empt the outcome, neither can we prejudice the position of the court.

“But there is a timeframe for replying the application before the court or Tribunal. At times, it is within 7 days, 14 days or even 21 days. That is in line with legal procedures. If the documents that are being relied upon by the petitioner is also what the respondents are going to use in backing their case up, maybe it is premeditated for them to hold on to their own proof of evidence, because letting out the cat from the bag may be injurious to their case.”

The NBA assistant secretary further noted, “The court will rely on the balance of probability and if the respondents fail to prove their case beyond reasonable doubt on the balance of probability, they will lose the case. In most cases, the same documents that the petitioners are supposed to rely on are the same the respondents are relying on. It is just a matter of compare and contrast. Forensic experts may be called to investigate and that may lead to a trial within trial.”

Speaking in the same vein, a prominent Abuja-based lawyer, who pleaded anonymity, said, “They have filed their defence; it is within the purview of their lawyers to know why they did that. But for me and some right thinking members of the society, or even in the legal parlance, there are some critical positions, which the petitioners have filed, which require supporting evidence.

“If the petitioners now respond to the respondents’ failure to back their submission with supporting documents, it may lead to delay and the case has a time limit. The petition, if delayed than necessary, may be struck out for being out of time.”


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Efforts by our correspondent to get the reaction of the ruling APC to the development proved abortive as calls put to the phones of the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, did not go through. Also text messages sent to him were not replied.

Also, when contacted, the immediate past minister of information and culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, declined to comment, maintaining that he was no longer competent to speak for the party and the government.

Mohammed added that the party and its lawyers were in a better position to comment on the matter.

“As you know that I am now a former minister; I don’t have the capacity to comment on this matter. I will implore you to direct it to the party and its lawyers. They are in a better position to give a comment that you need. Please, bear with me,” he said.

The PDP and its presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, had on Monday, March 18, 2019, filed an election petition at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal in Abuja, praying it to declare Atiku as the winner of the February 23, 2019 presidential election.

The petitioners also prayed the tribunal to disqualify the APC presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, the declared winner of the election, as unqualified.

Joined as respondents to the petition are the APC, President Muhammadu Buhari and INEC, listed as the 1st, 2nd and 3rd respondents, respectively.

The petitioners have asked the Tribunal for two major reliefs. One, a declaration that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, the Presidential Candidate of the PDP for the February 23, 2019 presidential election, was the winner of that poll. Second, and alternatively, a declaratory relief that the February 23, 2019 presidential election was marred by widespread irregularities and should, therefore, be cancelled.

The party also prayed the tribunal for a declaration that President Buhari, who INEC declared the winner of the said election, was not qualified.

The petitioners have assembled over 400 witnesses to testify in favour of their petition during the trial.

https://www.thepointng.com/atikus-petition-buhari-apcs-response-has-no-supporting-documents-investigation/
Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by Paperwhite(m): 9:10pm On Jun 04, 2019
cheesy grin It's always difficult for liars to retrace their footsteps because they don't keep track of how much lies they have told.

Till now, INEC does not have a comprehensive computed data about a major election as much as a presidential election because the data simply are not adding up.Interesting times ahead.

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by Bigflamie(m): 9:11pm On Jun 04, 2019
AtikuObi will surely reclaim their stolen mandate. They are coming

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by aolawale025: 10:29pm On Jun 04, 2019
I pray justice is served. And seen as so

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by id911(m): 11:26pm On Jun 04, 2019
Atiku's Legal Team should not be fooled because APC is mischievously employing delay tactics since the case is time bound. The failure to file supporting documents in their defence is deliberate.

Look at Bulkachuwa, she resigned without naming a replacement immediately and days have elapsed without any proceedings at the tribunal since she's yet to appoint her replacement. These people are working together to delay the case so there won't be much time left for Atiku's Team to do something significant.

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by GeorgeTheCoder: 11:33pm On Jun 04, 2019
Not only do they have no supporting documents, they also have made the error of addressing issues not raised by the petitioner ie Atiku's eligibility.
The dullard has no real case. He is employing delay tactics. Today is day 80 and no meaningful headway has been made in the trial. Bulkachuwa or whatever her name is, has absconded as chair without naming a replacement.
This is the sorry-assed regime we replaced Jonathan with.

*Spit on APC and their shitbrain supporters*

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by NigeriaIsDoomed: 11:40pm On Jun 04, 2019
Atiku's stolen mandate must be retrieved whether them like am or not. APC and rigging of election are like Kenyans and ugliness grin

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by Ibegtodiffer: 11:54pm On Jun 04, 2019
Atiku/Nigerians will be robbed. We don't have the Judge that can announce that Buhari lost the 2019 elections, no matter the evidence. They will also consider the cost of making such announcement.
Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by garfield1: 11:55pm On Jun 04, 2019
id911:
Atiku's Legal Team should not be fooled because APC is mischievously employing delay tactics since the case is time bound. The failure to file supporting documents in their defence is deliberate.

Look at Bulkachuwa, she resigned without naming a replacement immediately and days have elapsed without any proceedings at the tribunal since she's yet to appoint her replacement. These people are working together to delay the case so there won't be much time left for Atiku's Team to do something significant.
Finally,you can see what apc are doing.they dont need to defend anything if they can just kill time and destroy the case.the application for bulkachuwa to recuse herself was a legal harakiri by pdp.time is going,its getting too late.the case will be struck out

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by garfield1: 12:10am On Jun 05, 2019
GeorgeTheCoder:
Not only do they have no supporting documents, they also have made the error of addressing issues not raised by the petitioner ie Atiku's eligibility.
The dullard has no real case. He is employing delay tactics today is day 80 and no meaningful headway has been made in the trial. Bulkachuwa or whatever her name is, has absconded as chair without naming a replacement.

*Spit on APC and their shitbrain supporters*
Apc have made no error.it is just a miscjievous report by engineerboat to deceive gullible fellows like you.apc do not need any document to prepare their defence,they already have the constitution and electoral act which greatly favors them.as the report said which you missed,apc can simply wait till pdp launches its attack and counterattack with same document pdp will use.remember,the onus is on pdp to prove beyond doubt.

You erroneously said apc addressed issues not raised in atiku's petition.this shows that you dont understand legal system.its not a must that apc must counter word for word.the law has provided for technicalities and leeways like counterappeal which can be used to dismiss the case of the petitioner or further kill time.why should atiku even file this case if he may not be a nigerian or may not be a citizen by birth or his lawyers didnt register in Nigeria properly? For instance if you are suing me and i notice that you sued outside the timeframe for such,i can just bring it to the notice of the court and your case will be struck out not minding whether am guilty or not.apc are simply exploring loopholes in atiku's petition to get the case dismissed and they are succeeding.

Again,valuable time is being wasted.the tribunal has 6 months.2 and a half months has passed and we have three and a half months left.out of that,atiku has one and a half month to present his voluminous and bulky case,apc has a month to defend itself while the court has a month to pass judgment.its getting late for atiku.if by the end of the month nothing concrete happens,its over and i see that happening

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by OAUTemitayo: 12:20am On Jun 05, 2019
They are scamming Atiku again. Chai.

The onus is on Atiku to prove not APC to come with documents to prove they win.
Atiku will prove and APC will counter raise counter motion against each nonsense he brings.

The President of INEC Server.

The point.ng?

Why can't you use the book.ng?
Foolish people

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by Nobody: 4:55am On Jun 05, 2019
The APC and INEC are only hoping on delay tactics... INEC cant back up its figures.

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by emmybarth: 8:00am On Jun 05, 2019
IT is obvious that ATIKU won the Election, but APC has no integrity to protect that is why they rigged the election.
On a more serious note, it will do us more harm than good if ATIKU is tactically denied the justice he deserved.
It is quite unfortunate that some illiterate fellows are still supporting buhari to continue with his second tenor dream on the detriment of Nigerian unity and progress.
The country is already in pieces and fools cannot see that. Bihari represent division, poverty and death.
please woke up Nigeria.
Judiciary is our last hope to keep this country together.

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by id911(m): 8:40am On Jun 05, 2019
garfield1:

Finally,you can see what apc are doing.they dont need to defend anything if they can just kill time and destroy the case.the application for bulkachuwa to recuse herself was a legal harakiri by pdp.time is going,its getting too late.the case will be struck out

The case won't be struck out just like that because it's too 'strong' although I understand that's what APC is really working at. Atiku Legal Team should be able to see some pranks these guys are playing and do something asap
Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by garfield1: 9:09am On Jun 05, 2019
id911:


The case won't be struck out just like that because it's too 'strong' although I understand that's what APC is really working at. Atiku Legal Team should be able to see some pranks these guys are playing and do something asap
How do you know if the case is strong or not? This is the first time you are following tribunal cases so hence your statement.any case can easily be struck out.there's little atiku's legal team can do against a ruthless incumbent.
Atiku people have just a month to present their case and they cant present any solid facts or properly align their case within that period.within one month,you cant call more than 50 witnesses.itsover

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by garfield1: 9:11am On Jun 05, 2019
Esseite:
The APC and INEC are only hoping on delay tactics... INEC cant back up its figures.
Inec can back its figures.wait till the case starts proper.anyway the delay tactics has worked
Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by Amuocha: 9:13am On Jun 05, 2019
Useless APC.
Their chief propagandist is on the run embarassed
Atiku is going to be our next President shocked

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Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by tuniski: 9:23am On Jun 05, 2019
Ibegtodiffer:
Atiku/Nigerians will be robbed. We don't have the Judge that can announce that Buhari lost the 2019 elections, no matter the evidence. They will also consider the cost of making such announcement.


Except it is not sufficiently proven else, the Tribunal will do the needful. Remember it was a. 4:3 split decision at the supreme court in 2007 ( Yaradua Vs Buhari).
Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by tuniski: 9:31am On Jun 05, 2019
OAUTemitayo:
They are scamming Atiku again. Chai.

The onus is on Atiku to prove not APC to come with documents to prove they win.
Atiku will prove and APC will counter raise counter motion against each nonsense he brings.

The President of INEC Server.

The point.ng?

Why can't you use the book.ng?
Foolish people

It will be interesting by and large.
Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by NonsoWow: 10:32am On Jun 05, 2019
OAUTemitayo:
They are scamming Atiku again. Chai.

The onus is on Atiku to prove not APC to come with documents to prove they win.
Atiku will prove and APC will counter raise counter motion against each nonsense he brings.

The President of INEC Server.

The point.ng?

Why can't you use the book.ng?
Foolish people
The fools you are trying to educate are not worth your effort to enlighten them.
Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by ChristianNorth: 10:44am On Jun 05, 2019
garfield1:

Finally,you can see what apc are doing.they dont need to defend anything if they can just kill time and destroy the case.the application for bulkachuwa to recuse herself was a legal harakiri by pdp.time is going,its getting too late.the case will be struck out
It is just a pity you lack knowledge of how the system works. I pray APC would continue being stupid.
Re: Atiku’s Petition: Buhari, Apc’s Response Has No Supporting Documents – Investiga by Enice(m): 11:53am On Jun 05, 2019
id911:
Atiku's Legal Team should not be fooled because APC is mischievously employing delay tactics since the case is time bound. The failure to file supporting documents in their defence is deliberate.

Look at Bulkachuwa, she resigned without naming a replacement immediately and days have elapsed without any proceedings at the tribunal since she's yet to appoint her replacement. These people are working together to delay the case so there won't be much time left for Atiku's Team to do something significant.
trash talk. without her, a quorum of judges can still be formed

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