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PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by References: 10:34am On Sep 22, 2019
Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the last general election, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, has concluded plans to file an appeal on Monday challenging the outcome of the Presidential Elections Petitions Tribunal, PEPT.

According to THISDAY, ahead of Wednesday’s deadline for an appeal against the tribunal’s judgement, Mr Atiku had put together 70 points as grounds for the appeal, which he plans to turn in on Monday.

The PEPT judgement was delivered on September 11 and Mr Atiku, as the appellant, had 14 days to file an appeal. By this calculation, the deadline for the filling of an appeal is Wednesday, September 25, while the petition has a lifespan of 60 days within which the appeal must be determined.

An unnamed Mr Atiku’s lawyer was quoted by the newspaper as saying that the former vice president’s lawyers had put together 70 grounds of appeal based on errors dictated from the tribunal’s judgement.

According to him, “We will file latest on Monday, September 23, and at most, due to any unforeseen reason, by September 24. Bear in mind that the deadline for submission is Wednesday. We won’t file on Wednesday for tactical reasons.”

The lawyer also ruled out the possibility of a new legal team, because the new lawyers would not have sufficient legal background of the petition since the Supreme Court panel is expected to deliver its judgement within 60 days from September 25.

He said one of the 70 grounds of appeal is that “the judgement of the PEPT was based on the facts; the judgement was not on the issues presented to the Court of Appeal presidential tribunal by the petitioner, especially in relation to the respondent’s academic qualifications.”

He said, “Take, for instance, one of the respondent’s witnesses, Major General Paul Tarfa (rtd), called by President Muhammadu Buhari’s lawyers said that they did not give their qualifications to the Military Board. Tarfa’s testimony is against the claim by Buhari that the Nigeria military is in possession of his certificates.

“Secondly, Buhari said that he was recruited into the military in 1961 and Tarfa said in 1962, so what is the correct date of his recruitment into the army?Somebody is not telling the truth.

“The issue in question is who entered the different grades for him from both the Cambridge and the West African School Certificate results. This is the first time that the court will say that the documents are admitted in the interest of justice. So, who entered the different grades for him and if he did it, why?

“One of the grounds of appeal is that the President’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, brought the Cambridge documents dated July 18 and testified on July 20. The point here is that it was not pleaded, when the respondent replied to the petitions of Atiku. So, speaking as in point of law, you don’t speak on documents not pleaded.

“The WAEC documents contradicted the Cambridge documents. This is a case of forgery, inconsistency in documents.”
The lawyer added, “On the INEC server, the judgement of the PEPT said the INEC server was hacked and we then asked, which of the servers was hacked?

“The tribunal judgement was based on the Electoral Act section 52 (1) (B), but this aspect of the law has since been deleted in 2015. It is no longer in existence. This was the case in Wike Vs Peterside.

“If the judgement said INEC server was recklessly hacked, then, there is a server and, therefore, a criminal offence. Yet, INEC did not claim so or that its documents were stolen. How come the judge reached this scandalous decision?

“If section 52 (1) (B) is no longer in existence, how come the lead judgement came to this decision? It was not based on the documents pleaded. Therefore, how come it was decided so? That means that the judge went on a voyage of discoveries and exploration. Buhari was not accused of forgery. Rather, he was accused of lying, when he said the army was in possession of his documents.

“In his form CF001, he presented an affidavit, instead of his certificates. PEPT relied on the CV presented. We are asking, is that supposed to be so? CV is basically to show working experience. No Primary School certificate. The judgement was based on inferences. The judge simply inferred.

“We are surprised that the PEPT went the way it did. It is our view that the judges would have gone further to help improve our electoral laws as well as use it to commence the reform of the electoral laws. So, these are some of the issues that form the grounds of the 70 points of appeal at the Supreme Court.”
https://dailynigerian.com/pept-atiku-goes-to-supreme-court-monday-to-file-70-point-grounds-of-appeal/

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by senatordave1(m): 10:49am On Sep 22, 2019
Pure waste of time.

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by agwom(m): 10:57am On Sep 22, 2019
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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by NLSavage: 11:05am On Sep 22, 2019
atiku!

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by Kallum9: 11:05am On Sep 22, 2019
You no dey tire?

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by patorial(m): 11:05am On Sep 22, 2019
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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by funmike83(f): 11:06am On Sep 22, 2019
This man should give the masses the money he is used in going to court. The adviser no try at all. He should use the money to help the helpless instead of enriching the rich judges. He can't win no be curse o, buhari no go move an inch

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by Nobody: 11:06am On Sep 22, 2019
Great guy

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by Dannyset(m): 11:06am On Sep 22, 2019
The scammer Lawyers want to scam the scammer Atiku again. Only a dumb would believe this case is going anywhere on the grounds it's been tendered. This is just to save face, but we ain't buying it.

It is the right of the Cameroonian to go to Court, and it is our right too to laugh him. grin

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by abbaapple: 11:06am On Sep 22, 2019
angry



This man never tire!!! Chaiii!!! What a looser! Nobody should quote me please!

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by 3rdavefarms(m): 11:06am On Sep 22, 2019
Looser

Siri looser grin

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by Eraserubbish(m): 11:06am On Sep 22, 2019
all this money you r spending all this while will be enuf to setup correct "factories" in Adamawa and employ your ppl...start from there first.

Like they say,charity begins @ home

I wonder who your advisers are

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by FarahAideed: 11:06am On Sep 22, 2019
That's my leader ..God bless Atiku

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by Bibors(m): 11:07am On Sep 22, 2019
While he ought tobgey justice, if he doesn't because the CJN also has an affidavit and drives an aeroplane, what will he do?

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by senatordave1(m): 11:07am On Sep 22, 2019
He will file the case on wednesday night or thursday
Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by Bossontop(m): 11:07am On Sep 22, 2019
undecided

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by kareemkamil(m): 11:07am On Sep 22, 2019
Useless man in the world

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by senatordave1(m): 11:07am On Sep 22, 2019
FarahAideed:
That's my leader ..God bless Atiku
He will lead you to cameroun

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by senatordave1(m): 11:07am On Sep 22, 2019
Bibors:
While he ought tobgey justice, if he doesn't because the CJN also has an affidavit and drives an aeroplane, what will he do?


Which justice
Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by solmusdesigns: 11:08am On Sep 22, 2019
grin


baba olowo


Atiku wants to pay lawyers to sleep in court again


...

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by Beremx(f): 11:09am On Sep 22, 2019
Atiku should save his money and prepare for the next election. The judiciary has been bought by Buhari.

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by tragergeorge(m): 11:09am On Sep 22, 2019
To be realistic osibango has been the most activE vice President since democracy,, obansanjo tied atikus hand ,,he wasn't active exactly why they fell out,,,the one under Jonathan na no go area,, I'm sure most of us don forget e name,,na total ode ,,na close to abattoir e house de for Zaria,, rotten village like that,,,so let's stop this osibanjo bla bla bla here and there,,, is he complaining,, if he's not okay he'll step out

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by F117nighthawk: 11:09am On Sep 22, 2019
Joker,money and time waster, I don't expect anything less from a system funded with looted and stole funds,if he truly sweat and work for this money,he will not be wasting it on fruitless and meaningless judicial process

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by victorazyvictor(m): 11:09am On Sep 22, 2019
3rdavefarms:
Looser

Siri looser grin

As if ur condition is ok

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by 3rdavefarms(m): 11:09am On Sep 22, 2019
victorazyvictor:


As if ur condition is ok


Very very ok except your father go to the boarder and re opened it , then I will complain but for now I’m happy

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by Tomide007: 11:10am On Sep 22, 2019
Beremx:
Atiku should save his money and prepare for the next election. The judiciary has been bought by Buhari.
I concur, cose I noticed IMO, Oyo, Rivers tribunal....judiciary is a joke shey?

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Re: PEPT: Atiku goes to Supreme Court Monday, to file 70-point grounds of appeal by Sunnycliff(m): 11:11am On Sep 22, 2019
Atiku you have tried your best but our suffersticated friends says Buhari is the best.

Buhari till 2076.

Poverty is selective to this who didn't vote him.

Those who didn't vote Buhari won't pay VAT 7%, the won't pay 65# bank charges, neither pay CBN deposit and withdrawal charges.

They won't suffer economic hardship. Boko haram and iswap will not attack them. Kidnappers on Abuja-Kaduna highway won't touch them.

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